No. Federal states that if you have a CDL in one state, you cannot have any other drivers license in any other state.
Yes.
A commercial drivers license (cdl) is very different from a regular driving license. In order to obtain a cld you must pass rigorous testing including inspection and knowledge of a commercial vehicle.
Getting a commercial drivers license is no more difficult that getting a regular drivers license. To get one you have to pass a knowledge and skills test that consist of written, driven, and vehicle inspection. They offer schools to aid you in the preparation of these tests.
$24.00 for a regular license.
Rv don't need a license just a regular drivers license
you don't need a special license to drive an RV just a regular drivers license
I know here in California you don't switch, but have to get the regular license with the commercial. Call your DMV to see what you do.
To have held a regular driver's license previously, minimum age of 18 (21 for interstate operations), be able to pass the tests, be able to pass the DOT physical exam.
There are 10 classes. 1. Class A 2. Class A Fire fighter 3. Class A Noncommercial 4. Class B 5. Class B Fire Fighter 6. Class B Noncommercial 7. Class C 8. Class C Commercial 9. Class M1 10. Class M2
Most states mandate a motorcycle license.
Yes
Varies by state. Usually, a regular license, but which has a restriction of some form on it.