Yes. Getting a CDL won't be a problem - it's finding employment with a felony record which is going to make things difficult for you.
NO
Yes, in New Jersey, points from violations on a standard driver's license do transfer to a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Accumulating points on a CDL can lead to penalties, including potential disqualification from driving commercial vehicles. It's important for CDL holders to be aware of their driving record, as it can impact their employment and ability to operate commercial vehicles.
1st degree
You need to get a lawyer.
This is a question best addressed to the NJ state board that licenses that profession, but I'm willing to bet that the answer is yes.
Yes, but you aren't likely to be able to land a job driving. A DWI makes you pretty much un-hirable in the trucking business.
Yes, you can drive a 5-ton vehicle in New Jersey, but you need to have the appropriate driver's license. Typically, a standard Class D driver's license is sufficient for driving a vehicle of that weight, but if it falls into specific categories like commercial vehicles, you may need a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Always check local regulations and requirements to ensure compliance.
NO, KY runs a 50 state check of driver's license records before issuing you one. If you lie on your application to the question "is your license currently suspended in any other state?" you will go to jail for a felony.
Depends on the state and which class of driver's license you have. General operators license: 2 years in most areas.
Only if you have the motorcycle endorsement on it.
How do you get a wholesale car dealer's license in NJ?
The presence or absence of air brakes in a vehicle has no effect of whether or not it requires a CDL.