I knew someone at a prior job who was driving dump truck. He was partially retired and planned on not driving tractor trailer again.
Class A Restriction Carries Over to Class B
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Mtloaf, Sep 3, 2020.
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The regs are clear, you test in a vehicle like the one you are testing for.
if you want to lift the automatic restriction (stupid to begin with), you have to test in a vehicle with a manual, class a with a trailer and air brakes. You can test in a straight truck with air brakes but then your license is supposed to be down graded to a b.
As for air brakes and not testing but keeping the removed restriction, if the state does an audit and sees that they can suspend the cdl, it has happened a number of times.born&raisedintheusa and ZVar Thank this. -
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As most one ton trucks with a gooseneck trailer require a class A also it is worth it to keep your class A.
Look for a local truck driving school that will let you pay by the hour or take their fast track/refresh course if you can. Typically they have 3rd party testers and so even if it is in another state you will be OK with not a lot of time required.ZVar Thanks this.
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