There's always truck driving school, which is a bit expensive. However, if you're going to be driving a Class 8 straight truck - which tend to use unsynchronised manual transmissions, you really would be much better off going to truck driving school.
If you need a Class B CDL for something like a single axle straight truck, lots of companies can do on-the-job training for this.
You can obtain a CDL class B license at your local DMV. To obtain a CDL class B license you are required to take several tests before obtaining your license.
No. The weight determines what class licence you must obtain (there are non-CDL Class A and B licences available), and the usage is what determines whether or not you actually need a CDL class licence to operate it.
Not sure what you mean, exactly. Class A is considered the "higher" classification, yes. If you have a Class A CDL, you can operate vehicles requiring that class of licence or any class below that. You could operate a vehicle requiring a Class B CDL, for example, but a driver with a Class B CDL wouldn't be permitted to operate a combination requiring a Class A CDL.
Yes there are sites that offer information on the cdl class B license and all the driving rules to obtain the license Look for ClassB CDL study Guide. Also Truck Driver Trading Schools even DeVry has online classes for commercial licenses.
You will need a Class B CDL with tanker endorsement.
You cannot purchase a class b cdl online. You can find information about taking the course you require at the following website.www.idrivetrucks.com/class-b-complete-course .
CDL classes are A, B, and C - there is no Class D CDL.
Yes. You can drive that vehicle with either a Class B or Class A CDL.
The class of the Commercial Drivers License , A, B or C refers to the weight of the vehicle. When a person gets a CDL, they take the General Knowledge test.
The time it takes to get your CDL Class B can vary depending on several factors, including the location, the specific requirements of the training program or school you choose, and your prior experience and knowledge. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to complete the necessary training and pass the required tests to obtain your CDL Class B license.
You have to take the written test, and take a road test in the appropriate class of passenger vehicle. If you have a Class B CDL, but your road test is in a vehicle requiring only a Class C CDL, then your endorsement will come with a restriction limiting you to Class C passenger vehicles. If you're trying to get endorsed for a school bus, a criminal background check is also required. The DMV can tell you how to go about doing this.
Absolutely. It just has to be a vehicle requiring a Class B CDL - nowhere does it say that it has to be a dump truck, roll-off, etc.