Until you get your medical card renewed and registered with your state's DMV.
As long as the suspension is ongoing, no.
As long as the courts decide it should be suspended for. Add three years to the suspension period before anyone will hire you as a CDL driver again.
Yes, so long as your not having a licence isn't due to it being suspended/revoked.
No you can not
There is no grace period, anywhere.
You can't even do that with a non-CDL licence, let alone with a federally regulated CDL. And, just my $.02 worth, if your driving habits caused you to get your licence suspended, it's probably for the best that you don't get a CDL.
No.
Your licence will be suspended, and, if having that CDL was an essential part of your job, welcome to the unemployment line.
No, not for a CDL.
If your suspension(s) is/are currently pending, no, you can not.
If you have a CDL, you're required to have a current and valid medical card, period.
Yes. If your DOT expires, then the first thing which happens is your CDL is downgraded, and you can no longer operate a vehicle requiring a CDL. From that point, you have a certain time limit to a: get an 'exempt' self-declaration classification (which allows you to circumvent downgrading your CDL, but does not permit you to operate a CMV requiring a CDL) b: downgrade your CDL, or C; renew your DOT medical card and register it with your state's DMV or equivalent. If none of these are done within the alloted time period (typically, 30 days from notice being sent), then your license will be completely suspended until the situation is rectified.