What is a CDL?

A CDL is a commercial driver’s license, a special permit that allows you the opportunity to drive heavy-duty vehicles and transport a wide range of materials around St Cloud – and beyond. There are three basic types of commercial driver’s licenses — A, B, and C licenses — but there are also a range of endorsements that may or may not be required for the job that you’d like to do. In some cases, an employer may not require a CDL, but it may be viewed as a bonus.

Now that you’ve answered the question of what a CDL is, we’re certain that you’ll have more concerns on your mind! We’ve covered each of the most common queries we hear from Saint Cloud, MN-area drivers below.

What is the Difference Between A, B, and C Licenses?

Not sure how to differentiate between A, B, and C commercial driver’s licenses? The team at Minnesota Truck Headquarters has broken down the biggest distinctions for your convenience:

  • Class A CDL: If you need to transport a combination of vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 26,001 pounds, and the trailer that you’ll be towing is more than 10,000 pounds on its own, you’ll need
  • Class B CDL: If you’re working with a single vehicle with a GVWR of more than 26,001 pounds, but you don’t intend on using a trailer, a Class B CDL will be required.
  • Class C CDL: Even if a vehicle has a GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds, a Class C CDL will be required if the vehicle can transport 16 passengers or more, or if you’ll be transporting hazardous materials.

What is a CDL Endorsement?

Having a CDL won’t necessarily enable you to perform any task that comes to mind. You’ll also need the required endorsements, which show that you’re qualified to handle specific demanding jobs. Endorsements include:

  • (P) Passenger Transport Endorsement
  • (S) School Bus/Passenger Transport Endorsement
  • (T) Double/Triples Endorsement
  • (N) Tank Vehicle Endorsement
  • (H) Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HAZMAT)
  • (X) Tanker/HAZMAT Endorsement
  • (F) Farm Services Endorsement

Although we’ve covered the basic process for acquiring a CDL below, you’ll want to research specific endorsements to find out what other requirements you’ll need to meet. You’ll also want to check out some of the commercial fitting options that you can pursue with the Minnesota Truck Headquarters, conveniently located near Forest Lake, MN.

Get More Commercial Truck Tips & Tricks at Minnesota Truck Headquarters

Whether you’re near Forest Lake, MN or Brainerd, MN, or if you’re somewhere else entirely, you can contact our team to provide the information you’ll need to drive a commercial truck with confidence. Furthermore, if you’re interested in financing a commercial truck off our St Cloud lot, you can certainly find a savvy consultant at Minnesota Truck Headquarters to help you!

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