Yup. The thing is it doesn't interfere with driving at all, and I probably have better grip than most. Will be calling the medical team today to see what they think. Will update on what they say. And you could say I have a "lobster claw" as well lol
Question for drivers familiar with CDL training
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by echosid999, Dec 16, 2015.
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I have no doubt in your ability, I just wonder how much of a pain the dot will make the process. Good luck. Have paitance.
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Since my "opinion" means nothing, more fact from fmcsa
Physical Impairments
Drivers with physical impairments, which affect their ability to safely operate CMVs, must obtain a "variance" from their State in order to be approved to drive commercially. The variance document must be carried with the commercial driver whenever they are operating a commercial motor vehicle. A Skill Performance Evaluation (SPE) is a special type of "variance" required for drivers with impaired or missing limbs (e.g., a hand or finger, an arm, foot, or leg). Drivers with missing limbs, if eligible, must obtain an SPE certificate. The commercial driver must always carry the SPE certificate at all times.
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You only one finger for prime.
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Only need one finger for prime.
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