Getting Caught Driving without a CDL.....What happens????
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by QueenB1, Jul 18, 2013.
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If this truck is "for hire" he needs a CDL... it's called an F endorsement. It's a written test only, no driving. Before I got my Class A, I had an F endorsement and I got a new license that said CDL in the bottom corner and Commercial Driver License across the top. Most of the time when people hear "CDL" they think Class A or Class B and driving tractor trailers and box trucks. Class A and B are just different classes for different weights and combinations, BUT ANY DRIVER that is FOR HIRE needs an F endorsement regardless of vehicle weight. This includes taxi's, sprinter vans, etc. So regardless of whether the vehicle has air brakes or what the weight is, if you are driving commercially, you need a commercial driver license.
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Either way, if the trucks are 33,000 lbs gross then you add the load weight, then yes, those require a CDL. And you might want to mention to your boss that if he's caught doing that, it won't only be the drivers that suffer. In all likelihood he'll get completely shut down. -
Badmon Thanks this.
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Think of it this way.. What if you were driving this vehicle that is overloaded or by an unqualified driver, how are you going to feel about this employer when your sitting in that little box next to the judge? Or if you kill somebody? Those attorneys would just love to get their hooks on you, your house everything. If you don't think this employer is being legal call the highway patrol in your state and start off.. I need your advice, then you say I need your help. You can use the police to your dis advantage.. Or your advantage.. It is up to you..and is this employer really some place to work at? If that's illegal, what else is? Best of luck.
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Most Penske moving trucks have air brakes. I have driven many of them since I had to move them from location to location. -
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I know the difference between air an "hydraulic" brakes. Cmv licensing laws are the same for all states. It is infact federal.
There is no air brake endorsement there is a restriction. Class c cdl is only for vehicles under 26,001 hauling hazmat. If hauling passengers you need if I remember right a class c with the "p" endorsement. Regardless of weight or air brakes. Please don't be giving incorrect info. -
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