Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Frequently Asked Questions - Round 2

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 by CDL Training Experts
Jobs in TruckingWhat is a CDL?
CDL stands for Commercial Driver's License. Beginning in 1992, drivers of commercial vehicles were required to hold a CDL. The Federal Highway Administration developed standards that every state must comply with in order to issue CDL's. There are 3 classes of CDL's depending on the gross weight and configuration of the vehicle.

What is a Class B CDL license?
A Class B CDL license is a Commercial Driver's License that allows you to drive any single vehicle weighing over 26,000 pounds. Some examples would be a school bus or a box truck.

What if I already have a Class B CDL license?
Driver Solutions will help you upgrade to a Class A CDL and begin a new, great paying career.

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