Just a quick one here. I live in mass and want to upgrade my class D license to a class C. The requirements listed online contradict themselves. According to one page, so long as the endorsements I take do not require a road test, I do not have to take one. On another page it says for your first CDL you need a road test. I always thought that the class C was a written test. Can some one clarify this if possible? Thanks. -Joe
Massachusetts CDL question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by joeb1999, Jan 9, 2013.
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i live in mass but i have a florida DL care to explain what a class C license is and what endorsement do u want im rusty on the rule book but i may be able to help u out been up here for about 4 1/2 years
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I just looked it up.It's for transporting 16 or more people or placarded hasmat with a vehicle with less than 26,001 pounds.All endorsements,air brakes, passenger,tanker, hasmat,school bus,requires a written test.Air brakes,passenger and school bus endorsements require a road test.
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if thats the case then i would believe u need to take a road test for the passenger endorsement not sure about the hazmat if it goes boom i dont haul it
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I think I might be all set. I only want the hazmat endorsement. The description of a class C is vague. Basically less the 2600 lbs. I recently got laid off. I want the class C so I can haul drums [all I know is hazmat stuff]. I don't need air breaks. This can be done with a small cube van. If I have too, I will get my class B. But, its very hard in MA to pass the road test. Thanks for quick reply's, I appreciate it.
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Where in Ma. are ya??
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South Eastern Ma. Near Bridgewater.
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Yea all the same area pretty much....
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salisbury beach here but yea test is pretty hard i guess my old boss failed 5 times all over dumb stuff
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