The common side effects are drowsiness, dizziness, lack of concentration. This drug is doubtful as being allowed with CDL. There are many aspects though. You should meet with your doctor. In some cases, the user of the medication has to be monitored while on it for a period of time. In other cases you can drive LTL but not OTR.
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.
The state of Utah defines a Class C misdemeanor as driving while intoxicated, driving under a suspended license, or driving without a valid license. Many city and state traffic violations are also considered Class C misdemeanors.
That would all depend on what you are driving, the gross vehicle weight, whether or not you are driving for hire, etc. It is actually considered driving without a license if you are driving out of class. If a person with a standard class d driver's license(passenger cars and small trucks) is caught driving a Tractor Trailer that weighs 80,000 lbs, then you can forget about your licenses for a while.
Yes, you can carry a photocopy of your driving license while driving.
There is no difference between a driver's license and a driving license; they refer to the same official document that permits an individual to operate a motor vehicle legally. The use of "driver's license" is more common in American English, while "driving license" is more common in British English.
Driving While License Revoked
Yes, you are required to have your physical driver's license with you while driving.
The state of Utah defines a Class C misdemeanor as driving while intoxicated, driving under a suspended license, or driving without a valid license. Many city and state traffic violations are also considered Class C misdemeanors.
No, you cannot drive with a copy of your license. You must have your original driver's license with you while driving.
DWLI means Driving While License Invailed. Usually when you have an occupational license and your driving out of your hours. It's like driving while your license is suspended but not as bad. The ticket is ridiculously expensive though. In TX it was $576
In Minnesota anywhere you will lose your driving privilages for Minor Consumption but if it was not while driving, you will have to be convicted in a court of the offense before your license will be suspended. If it was while driving, your license will be suspended immediately. On a first time offense, you will only lose your license for 30 days.
It's driving on a suspended license, period. You'll face fines, and your suspension will be extended.