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Rich1961
Jan 17, 2015Explorer
Ed9824v wrote:Ropdoc wrote:mrw8i wrote:
I had to take 2 written tests, the Class "C" and the non-commercial Class "A" (same one you will have to take). That was it.
Do they have you do the driving test with your rig ?? I was told yes by others not DMV.
But why is it that the dealer says nothing about this or even ask to see it before you leave the lot? You have to have insurance.
If medical is required, why do I see the drivers that I do. I've seen some that can't even get out of the rig, much less drive it.
Dave
My friend borrowed a flatbed trailer to make the test easier
I asked the Commercial testing facility if I could use a different trailer such as a flat bed gooseneck for the test, and they said yes as long as the trailers GVWR is over 10,000 lbs.
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