K is not an endorsement it is a restriction for intrastate only. That means a CDL with a K restriction is only valid in the issuing state only.
The X endorsement is a combination of two endorsements - Hazmat (H) and tanker (K).
You can have a CDL (Commercial Driver's License) without a Hazardous Materials Endorsement, but you have not have the HazMat Endorsement without a CDL.
A K restriction on a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) indicates that the driver is restricted from operating a commercial vehicle that requires a special endorsement, such as a vehicle with air brakes. This means the driver can only operate vehicles that do not have air brakes or any other specified limitations. To lift the K restriction, the driver typically needs to pass additional tests related to the specific endorsement.
Yes. A CDL doesn't nullify the requirement for a motorcycle endorsement.
An "H" endorsement on a Commercial Drivers License "CDL" means that a driver is qualified to transport hazerdous materials.
A felony conviction will cause your hazmat endorsement to be rejected nationwide.
When I had my own business, they needed a Class A CDL and hazmat endorsement.
Yes, that's part of your CDL physical.
Yes. The vehicle would require a Class C CDL with the Passenger endorsement.
You may only have one license. If you have a Class A CDL, you can operate a vehicle requiring a Class B or Class C CDL, so long as you have any endorsements necessary for the vehicle type (e.g., tank endorsement for tank vehicles, passenger endorsement for passenger vehicles, hazmat endorsement for vehicles hauling hazardous materials, etc.).
T - twin and/or triple trailers N - tanker endorsement H - hazardous materials endorsement Most states will place an X endorsement on the licence of a driver if they have N and H endorsements - X is a combination of hazmat and tanker.
HME won't be seen on a CDL - the endorsement for hazmat on a CDL is H, or X if it's in conjunction with a tanker endorsement. HME is often used as a shortened form of "hazmat (or 'hazardous materials') endorsement".