Are you sure about that?
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/DriverLicense/hme.htm
Not saying that states can't / won't have slight differences in policy (Texas doesn't allow the HazMat endorsement process to be pursued unless you have a CDL, so that basically means a truck school graduate can't walk out the DMV with his first CDL license having the HazMat endorsement.)
Doesnt pulling Hazmat loads require a lot more work?
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My TX CDL was renewed 1/2012 and my hazmat exp 2/16.
gotta get your fax right. I've been hauling it since 2006.
also you don't have to stop at R/R that have the EXEMPT sign under the crossing sign.
Many RR are out of use. So be on the lookout for those.
Always a good idea to take some strong sticky tape with you as one of those placards can blow off on a rare occasion. No good getting caught by DOT. That's the stuff they look for.
Other than that HAZMAT is a piece of cake. There's nothing dramatic about hauling it but I did find the test to be tricky.
So do your homework. -
Likewise a truckload of oil in consumer packaging is not placarded.
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A whole tanker of oil is not even required to be labeled hazmat -
If I'm getting 100% consistently on the Hazmat practice tests (at top of this page) am I prepared to pass the written test?
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Not to be rude... but that doesn't answer my question.
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