Driver class 1B-1 typically refers to a specific classification of commercial vehicle drivers, often related to the type of vehicles they are permitted to operate. In various jurisdictions, this designation may indicate that the driver is qualified to drive heavier vehicles, such as trucks or buses, but with certain restrictions. The exact definition can vary by region, so it's important to consult local regulations for precise details.
class 1 mean is learner
The driver class is often the class that contains the "Main" method.
Guessing that you mean a driver improvement class, and your car insurance. It MAY. You need to check with your insurance company.
No, you need the class in order to get a permit.
Need to know what it's in reference to. There are several classification groups which have a Class A... you could be talking about cigarettes, driver licenses, or a number of other things for all we know.
Need to know what it's in reference to. There are several classification groups which have a Class A... you could be talking about cigarettes, driver licenses, or a number of other things for all we know.
what class is a standard driver licesnce
The fee for an original Class E driver license after September 1, 2009 will be _______.
Depends on which Class of CDL. A driver with a Class C CDL is not licensed on that vehicle. A driver with a Class B CDL can drive that combination only if the GVW of the trailer is less than 10,000 lbs. A driver with a Class A CDL can drive it.
A class III driver's license does not exist in the state of California. California offers class A, B, C, M1, and M2 licenses.
Not sure what a bi class license is. If it's the same thing as a "Learners permit" then Yes you do need a licensed driver to accompany you, at all times while driving. If you mean a class B commercial license then NO you don't need any other licensed driver with you while driving a class B vehicle.
Before you can become a class c driver, you must have your cdl license. The cdl license is given to you by the state you live in.