In Georgia, individuals who are blind in one eye may still be eligible to obtain a Commercial Driver's License (CDL), but they must meet specific requirements. They need to provide medical documentation confirming their condition and demonstrate that they can safely operate a commercial vehicle. Additionally, they must pass the necessary vision tests as mandated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). It’s advisable to consult with the Georgia Department of Driver Services for detailed guidance on the application process.
Yes.
You can get a CDL. The difficult part will be finding employment.
No
Before you can become a class c driver, you must have your cdl license. The cdl license is given to you by the state you live in.
The CDL is federally administered. If you get a ticket while operating your personal vehicle in another state, it will still show on your MVR for your home state.
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.
That's not one of the universal CDL endorsements, and is a state-specific add-on, or else it's a restriction which is also state specific. Please identify which state you hold a CDL in.
Sure, you can get a CDL. Whether you'll be able to find employment in the industry is another matter, however.
No
what the maxmum point you can have on your cdl license
CDLs are regulated at the federal level, not the state level. You can get a CDL at 18 in any state. However, in order to operate a CMV outside your state of residence and/or to get a hazmat endorsement, you must be 21.
Your driver's license, whatever type, is issued by the state of your legal residence.