Per FMCSA it is not up to the States. If you test in Auto, you are restricted to autos. Of course, we also have feferal immigration and drug laws, see how well those are enforced.
Students that can't drive manuals?
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please check out letter "E" here...........
www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration/commercial-drivers-license/drivers
needless to say, why have any such restriction..???
seems to me, with such a restriction, one is dead in the water from leaving an employer they hate, all because they were too stupid to be tested in a manual transmissioned truck.
or as some of us WILL SAY later on to them.......
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If I've driven manuals all my life, it shouldn't be too difficult right? I start school in 2 weeks.
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It is honestly easier on driving school instructors if you have never driven a stick. No bad habits to fix.
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Yeah any CDL school will give you the confidence to drive a stick. Downshifting is always a bit challenging but will take practice of course. It's all about watching your RPMs and knowing the range with the truck you are assigned.
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