I've been contacting a number of CDL schools in my state, and have already heard back from a couple. One of them told me it will take about three weeks from the last day of class until the appointment for the dmv road/skills test. That sounds like an extremely long time, so of course I asked, if you fail the first appointment how long would it be until the second chance.
The answer: "It would take another 3-4 weeks"
There are some schools that take you to test with "3rd party testers". Would those be advantageous. Really just looking to get done with the course and test immediately after. Is that typically how it works when done by 3rd party testers?
Better to DMV test or from a third party?
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by insipidtoast, Feb 18, 2023.
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"We use 3rd Party Examiner‘s so once we get your information into the ELDT system the state has to approve you for test. The examiner goes in to schedule your test and if that point you are subject to the availability of the Examiner. They do give us certain days during the month so we try to make , make sure your graduation is as close to your test date as possible." -
Sounds like a classic cluster#### to me.
Another option, is renting a truck/driver from a facility (if that's available in your state) to take your test. But you'd have to weigh if that cost is worth the 2-3 week wait to take it via the school. -
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I can imagine you starving to death as you consider the 7,3048 important questions about what,when, how, why to eat tonight.Turtlelegs Thanks this. -
You might want to check other states requirements near you. And if you find one that doesnt sound too bad, find a school in that state and tell them your story and see if they will let you test in one of their trucks. It doesnt matter what state you get your CDL in, it WILL be valid in your home state.
This is what happened to me: I got my CDL in 1984. Around 1990 I came down with a weird rash, went to the VA and they put me on some meds that kept me from driving for the itching. 3 years later they finally figured out what was wrong with me and gave me meds to cope with it, and those meds allowed me to drive again. But in the meantime, I let my CDL lapse. In order to get it back, I had to re-test. So I called the school I went to originally, told them what I needed to do, they let me spend a few days on the parade ground practicing (you dont ever forget how to back up once you learn it btw) and gave me one of their reserved test slots and a truck to take the test in. I think they charged me $500 if I remember right.
Worth a shot.tscottme Thanks this.
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