I think Freymiller is all automatics:
www.drive4freymiller.com - click on "Recent Graduates"
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Did they mess up on my license?
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by muva, Aug 3, 2019.
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So if you’re in a accident that involves injuries and you’re truck has a stick what happens??
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Decker Truck Line is already 100% automatic.
Schneider advertises they're going that way as quickly as possible. Read that all trucks being ordered, beginning with the 2018's are automatics.Last edited: Aug 4, 2019
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Any idea if this was an issuing screw-up, or if it seems like your school has some "sweetheart deal" going with local officials that guarantees y'all zero-fail, zero-restriction licenses regardless of how you test?
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No auto restrictions mean you can drive anything. Go drive them.
"They" = DMV messed up.
But if YOU the HONEST CITIZEN go back to DMV and willingly handcuff your future economic prospects by asking that the DMV put a auto restriction on you?
no.
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Can you drive a manual? If so you dodged a bullet by testing somewhere that only had a automatic.
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Pennsylvania CDL Restriction Codes and Descriptions
Pennsylvania CDL Practice Test Prep Program
- E - If the driver takes the Skills Test in a vehicle that has an automatic transmission, then an "E" no manual transmission restriction is placed on their license.
and this from Pa DOT
Commercial Restrictions
The following restrictions prohibit you from operating certain types of vehicles:
E – Prohibits driving a commercial motor vehicle equipped with a manual transmission.
https://www.dmv.pa.gov/Driver-Services/Driver-Information/License-Types/Pages/default.aspx
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There have been a couple states invalidate a whole slew of licenses that are invalid and require a retest.
My first impulse is to let sleeping dogs lie. Of course this isn't a bill or something like that, It's very important it's correct.
No, unfortunately I think the best bet is tomorrow call the DMV when they open and ask about the status of your license.
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