"Rest B" on a driver’s license typically refers to a restriction code that indicates the driver must wear corrective lenses while operating a vehicle. This designation is part of the vision requirements for obtaining a driver's license and ensures that drivers who need glasses or contact lenses for clear vision comply with safety regulations. If a driver fails to wear their corrective lenses, they may be subject to penalties or fines.
You need to wear corrective lenses.
Yes
It means restrictions. If you have any restrictions on your license, there will be a letter next to the "rest." For instance, if you are required to wear corrective lenses, it will say Rest: B. There is a list on the back of your license of what each restriction letter stands for.
The primary purpose of Class B driving license is passenger transport. Bus drivers are required hold Class B license. Another purpose of Class B drivers license is to deliver and pick-up items.
A licensed driver of 21 years of age or older must be in the front seat.
Call your local DMV for an answer to this question.
Assuming you mean a tandem axle truck, that would be a Class B CDL with tanker endorsement.
Yes they are, however, bus drivers get more specialized training beyond their class C license. They need a class B license. You first need a class C license before you can get a class B license.
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I believe that the requirements for a class B commercial drivers license varies from state to state. Your best bet would be to check in the state where you live and contact the DMV to find out what the requirements are and where you can go to fulfill those requirements.
No, you need an actual Class B Commercial Drivers License.
No. I had 4 Speeders in less then 6 months and still have my license.