They operate outside of their home state.
You must be 18 for intrastate work, 21 for interstate commerce cartage and to receive a hazardous materials endorsement.
Are you talking about for a CDL driver, or no? For a CDL driver operating a CMV, you must be at least 18 to drive intrastate, and at least 21 to drive interstate.
Interstate commerce only applies to dump truck drivers if they're operating outside of their home state. For example, if a dump truck driver in North Carolina took up a contract in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, they become engaged in interstate commerce. Same thing if you cross a state line in the course of your job. If you're asking for the purposes of self-identification when getting or renewing your CDL, ALWAYS pick "non-exempted interstate", no matter what.
You can get a CDL in any state at 18. However, you cannot use a CMV for interstate commerce or get a hazmat endorsement until you're 21.
There isnt a difference between interstate commerce and interstate commerce.
A non-excepted interstate driver is a commercial driver who operates a vehicle in interstate commerce and is required to comply with federal regulations, including obtaining a commercial driver's license (CDL). They do not qualify for any exemptions from these regulations, meaning they must adhere to the same standards as other commercial drivers, such as passing medical examinations and maintaining specific driving records. This classification typically applies to drivers who transport goods or passengers across state lines.
You need to go to the DMV and identify as an interstate driver (which you should have done, even if you were driving intrastate at the time). If you were restricted to intrastate only due to age concerns, you need to get a duplicate from the DMV with the age restriction removed.
President Grover Cleveland signed the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 and created the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), the U.S. government's first regulatory agency
You can get a CDL in any state (your city is irrelevant) at 18. However, you would only be able to operate a CMV within the state of Illinois. In order to operate a CMV in interstate commerce or to get a hazmat endorsement, you must be 21.
Interstate non-excepted means that a commercial driver who holds a commercial driver's license (CDL) is required to provide a current medical certificate to operate a commercial motor vehicle across state lines. It indicates that the driver is not exempt from federal medical examination requirements.
Interstate commerce commission
The Interstate Commerce Commission started on February 4, 1887.