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The Commercial Driver's License (CDL) laws and standards cover drivers in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Mexico, and Canada. Motor Carriers will be held responsible if their drivers operate a commercial motor vehicle without a valid CDL.
Applicant must be at least 18 years of age to obtain a CDL in Alabama. Applicant must be at least 21 years of age to be able to drive commercial vehicles across state lines or haul hazardous materials. Driving History. Hold a valid, regular driver’s license (for at least 1 year)
Holding a Class A CDL allows you to operate combination commercial motor vehicles (CMV) with a Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) exceeding 26,001 pounds. The unit it tows must weigh more than 10,000 pounds. CMVs such as tractor-trailers, flatbeds, or semis, require a Class A CDL.
require commercial motor vehicle drivers to get a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). WHAT IS THE COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE LAW? New federal standards for testing and licensing heavy truck and bus operators are now law in Kentucky.
Pursuant to Federal Regulations 49 CFR 383, 384, 390 and 391, all Classes A, B or C Commercial License (CDL) holders must certify to the type of commercial operation they’re engaged in. You can certify on our website at www.ALEA.gov. and visit the Driver License home page, under Division Links, CDL Self Certification.
A CDL is required to operate any combination of vehicle (s) weighing 26,001 or more pounds. Vehicles designed to carry hazardous materials or 16 or more passengers also require a CDL.
Learn the requirements for getting your Kentucky CDL, including the DOT physical, Kentucky fees for testing, CDL exemptions, CDL endorsements, license restrictions, and more.