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CDL Permit Questions for Indiana

Hi I have a question about the Class A CDL Permit in Indiana

I have taken and passed General Knowlege, Air Brakes, Comb. Vehicles, and HAZ-MAT Tests and started the background check as of today.

Now as I understand does the Class A Permit encompass all of those endorsements as just the Class A Permit with hazmat and then the only extra endorsements would Be Tank, Double/Triple, School Bus, and Passenger?

As apposed to Class A Permit with Airbrake, Comb Vehicles and Haz-Mat endorsements.

Thanks for all your help
I think I am confused.
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I dunno im confused what you are asking. But in Minnesota it just comes up as a Class A with Haz-Mat cause you need air brake and combination to get a class A.
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