North dakota cdl license rules


















Hazardous Materials H Required to operate a commercial motor vehicle transporting hazardous material that requires a placarding by federal regulation or any quantity of material listed as a select agent or toxin according to 42 CFR part Passenger Vehicles P Required to operate a passenger bus designed to transport 16 or more persons, including the driver. School Bus S Required to operate a school bus designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver , and is used to transport pre-primary, primary, or secondary school students from home to school, from school to home, or to and from school related events.

Tank Vehicles N Required to operate a commercial vehicle used to haul liquids or gaseous materials within one or more tanks having an individual rated capacity of more than gallons and an aggregate rated capacity of 1, or more gallons.

Read, write and speak English. Prior to testing, you will always need to present your current Driver License , proof of legal presence, proof of residence address, make an application, and pass an eye examination. ID Checklist. Demonstrate your ability to operate the vehicle by passing a road test in a representative commercial vehicle. A road test cannot be scheduled without a valid CLP which must have been earned at least 14 days prior.

Online Commercial Driver License Guide. What do I need to study You will need to study the Commercial Drivers License Manual to prepare you for the required tests. CDL Exemptions Age 15 licensed driver may drive a farm motor vehicle within miles of the drivers farm when transporting agriculture products or farm supplies, provided the gross weight does not exceed 50, pounds.

Any two-axle, tandem axle, triple-axle, or truck-tractor farm vehicle controlled and operated by a farmer transporting agricultural products. Farm vehicle may tow a trailer semi-trailer or farm trailer except double, triple trailers or if under 18 years of age, a truck tractor. NOTE : If you were convicted of a crime, you may need to pay any outstanding court fines and fees before you can reinstate your license.

Disqualifying violations include: Violating out-of-service orders. Refusing to submit to a blood alcohol concentration BAC test. Speeding and reckless driving. Hit and runs.

Using your vehicle to commit a felony. Driving without the proper endorsements. Driving your commercial vehicle without your CDL in your possession. Texting while driving. Railroad crossing violations.

Details about your violation. The North Dakota CDL application is not available online, which means you will have to fill it out in-person. The CDL test in North Dakota is designed to showcase your ability to perform basic driving maneuvers, operate commercial vehicles responsibly and respond to varying road conditions.

As such, the CDL driving test will require you to:. If the route you take does not require you to test some of your skills, the test administrator will ask you to verbally explain how you would handle yourself in a situation requiring such skills. To get this waiver, one of the following statements must be true:. If you drove commercially for the military no more than one year ago, your commanding officer will need to sign his or her name to that effect.

Note: The CDL for veterans in North Dakota is available up to two years after you have been discharged from the military. Commercial drivers must submit to a CDL physical in North Dakota before they will be able to operate their vehicles. The CDL medical exam ensures that you do not have any medical conditions that could disqualify you from driving commercially, such as poor vision or a heart condition.

You will be required to get this exam every two years — once you have received your CDL. New DOT physical requirements mean that some motorists are required to send their medical certificates to the DMV before they take their tests. Or, in the case of motorists who have already received their CDLs, they will need to send the medical certificate in when they apply for renewal.

Commercial licenses are categorized into three different classes: the Class A license, Class B license and Class C license. The three CDL license types are further defined as:. North Dakota CDL endorsements grant extra driving privileges to commercial motorists.



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