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Depends on which class of CDL you're applying for. In all cases, you'll have to take a series of written tests at the DMV - general knowledge, air brakes (if applicable), combination vehicles (for a Class A CDL), etc. At that point, you'll get a learner's permit. If you're going for a Class B or C CDL, and have a company which is helping you acquire it, and will provide a test vehicle, you'll do your Pre-Trip Inspection and road test in that vehicle to get your CDL. If you're going for a Class A CDL to drive tractor-trailers, you really need to attend a truck driving school. Several companies offer in-house driving school and training, such as Swift Transportation, Central Freight/Central Refrigerated, Schneider National, Werner Enterprises, C.R. England, US Xpress Enterprises, PAM Transport, Knight Transportation/Knight Refrigerated, etc.

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Isabel Wiegand

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