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camperpaul
Jul 11, 2013Explorer
N3YMY wrote:msmith1199 wrote:Not in MD.Francesca Knowles wrote:rk911 wrote:I know- I was just responding to the "impound 'cause of no air brake endorsement on his Class D" post.Francesca Knowles wrote:yes but Illinois still requires the proper classification of license:
From: Illinois D of L
We had this discussion on here a few weeks ago and it was pointed out there was no such thing as an airbrake endorsement anyway. The deal was if you took your CDL driving test in a vehicle that did not have airbrakes you would have an air brake restriction put on your license, but otherwise if there was no restriction you were good to go with airbrakes.
Your non commercial class A license would state no air brakes...
It varies from state to state.
In Illinois and a few other states, you take a special written test and if you get a passing grade, you get an air brakes endorsement.
In other states, you get a "no air brakes" restriction if you don't take that test.
Florida is a special case. There are a few "air brake" questions on the standard Class B written test. If you miss one of them, you get the restriction.
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