To become eligible for a CDL you will need to pass a driving test as well as a specialized knowledge exam. These exams are done to lower your chance of being in a truck accident.
While you focus on improving, an Atlanta Truck Accident Attorney investigates the cause of the truck accident, collects evidence, files claims and handles all legal matters.
What Georgia Commercial Driver’s Licenses Do You Have?
Georgia has three types of commercial driver’s licenses.
Driver’s Licence Class A Commercial
A Class A commercial driver’s license is required for driving a car that has a gross vehicle mass rating (GVWR), of 26,001 pounds or greater, and towing a car that weighs more than 10,000 pounds. These are the most common Class A CDL-covered vehicles:
- 18-wheelers
- large rights
- Semi-trucks
- Tractor-trailers
- Carriers of livestock
- Truck trailers
- tanker vans
Driver’s Licence Class B, Commercial
A Class B commercial driver’s permit is required for driving a vehicle with a gross weight rating of 26,001 lbs or more, and a trailer that weighs under 10,000 lbs.
Class C CDL holders must have a Class C CDL to be eligible for a Class C license. Class C CDL holders can drive the vehicles in Class C.
Class C Commercial Driver’s License
You can drive a car that is capable of carrying at least 16 persons, including the driver, with a Class-C CDL. You are also allowed to drive smaller trucks that transport hazardous products and require hazmat placards.
Endorsements for Georgia Commercial Drivers’ Licenses
An endorsement application for a commercial driver’s license is possible. With a CDL endorsement, you can transport particular loads.
CDL Adoptions include:
- For hazardous chemicals, the endorsement H is necessary.
- To drive a tanker carrying liquids or gases, you must have the N Endorsement.
- A P endorsement is required for any bus that has at least 16 passengers. If the vehicle is a schoolbus, you must pass the federal background checks.