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Class C licenses allow drivers to operate vehicles and combinations that don't transport hazardous materials. This license requires drivers to pass a knowledge and skills test.
A temporary CDL is issued after all written tests have been cleared. A secure hard card permanent CLP will be mailed out after identity verification is completed.
How to Apply for C License
You can apply for a class C copyright when you are 18 years old or older and have passed the Georgia Road Skills Test. You also must pass a medical exam to prove that you're fit to drive. If you are transferring the license from another country or state, see the License ID, Permit Types and License page for information on how to apply.
You must also pay any other fees that could be applicable. You can find the exact amount on the Fees and Terms page. This page also allows you to download the Truck Handbook in order to prepare for the knowledge test.
A class C commercial copyright basically lets you drive the same vehicles that anyone with a regular drivers license can, PLUS it allows you to carry passengers for hire and "loads of goods/freight" or HazMat (petroleum/oils/lubricants and other liquids). You must pass the endorsement test to obtain the additional endorsements for your CDL.
What are the requirements?
The exact requirements for obtaining the C License will vary somewhat depending on the state that you reside in. You will need to be 18 years old for a C License (smaller trucks and passenger vehicles) and you should not have any serious driving violations or accidents on your record. You must also be able read and speak English sufficient to understand the driving rules and complete the required paperwork and pass the test. You will also have to pass a Department of Transportation Medical Examination.
If you are thinking of getting a commercial copyright, there are many classes to pick from. Class C is reserved for smaller vehicles and trucks which transport passengers. Class B is reserved for larger trucks and buses with a higher GVWR. And class A is reserved for big trucks that carry dangerous materials.
If you're carrying an class C CDL is a valid driver for any vehicle with a gross rating of less than 26,001 pounds so long as you don't have other endorsements. This includes passenger vehicles, as well as cargo vehicles with one trailer that does not exceed 10,001 pounds. You will require an endorsement if are planning to add triple or double trailers or other vehicles.
You must pass a test written to be eligible for the class C license. The test will be here a thorough examination of the laws and driving abilities specifically for truck drivers. You can prepare for the test by studying the MTO Truck Handbook, which is available on the internet as well as at DriveTest or ServiceOntario centers.
You'll also need to pass the practical test to obtain your license. This will consist of a driving test in the vehicle you are going to use for your job and a vehicle inspection. You can find out more about this test by checking the local driving agency or by reading the manual. This type of test is usually administered by a private company or driving school, so you will need to make arrangements to make your test appointment in advance.
How Much will it cost?
The cost for obtaining the C license varies according to the state. In general, drivers need to go to the local DMV, be photographed, pass a driving test and written test paying a fee, and pass a screening. Drivers who want to obtain a commercial learner's permit (CLP) or endorsements that allow them to drive certain types of vehicles, such as tankers or school buses must also complete the necessary training and meet additional requirements.
A class C license allows drivers to operate a commercial motor vehicles with a gross vehicle rating of less than 26,001 pounds or towing a trailer of less than 10,000 pounds, and transporting hazardous materials. This license is ideal for those who wish to operate airport shuttles or work as a truck driver.
It is important to note that drivers who hold a class C license are deemed low risk by a lot of insurance companies, and this means they can often receive optional car insurance discounts. The reason is that the history of the driver shows that they haven't had any accidents or violations for at the least five years in a row.
Drivers with a class C licence are currently issued a laminated driving card that looks similar to the standard European copyright. The card has the name of the driver in Latin and Cyrillic, photos along with the date and location of issue, the categories allowed and a signature. This new style of licence is fully in line with the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. The older booklet-style and credit-card-style licences are still occasionally used but they are becoming less common. The card is able to be renewed after a time of 5 years, if the holder is able to present a valid health certificate. The card can be renewed by visiting the local authority. The procedure is similar across all EU member states. The procedure differs in countries outside the EU. For example, in Iceland one who wishes to obtain a C licence will need to be at least 18 years old and have completed the 12-point driving test without accumulating points for a year before they can apply.