Saturday, March 7, 2020
How to Get Your CDL in District of Columbia and Hawaii
How to Get Your CDL in District of Columbia and Hawaii This article is useful for anyone who wants to get your CDL in District of Columbia or Hawaii. If you want to learn about earning a CDL at other states, we have put together a comprehensive guide on how to get a commercial driverââ¬â¢s license in every state of the country. District of ColumbiaBefore you apply for aà CDL, you must possess aà noncommercial driverââ¬â¢s license and then get a CDL learnerââ¬â¢s permit. A learnerââ¬â¢s permit allows you to drive a commercial vehicles ifà accompanied by someone with a valid CDL for that class.SEE ALSO:à How to Get Your CDL in Indiana, Iowa, and IllinoisGetting Your CDLSchedule your CDL road test by visiting the online services road test appointment scheduler.When you take the CDL road test, you must bring alongà a driver withà a valid CDL of at least the same class as the vehicle youââ¬â¢ll be driving. You must alsoà bring the following items to your CDL road test appointment:A valid District of Columbia drive rââ¬â¢s licenseA CDL learnerââ¬â¢s permitA valid and stamped U.S. Department of Transportation medical certification cardAn empty vehicle for testing that is the same type as your chosen CDL class, and a valid registration documentA valid driverââ¬â¢s license with a ââ¬Å"Gâ⬠(government) endorsement, if using a government vehicleAfter you successfully complete the road test, you may apply to upgrade from your learnerââ¬â¢s permit to a CDL.Taking the TestsThe District of Columbia requires the following to get a CDL:Applicants mustà correctly answer at least 80% of the questions to pass the knowledge testApplicantsà must have enough on-road practice to pass the skills test in theà commercial vehicle type that they wish to be licensed forHawaiiHawaii is different from all other states in that you must be 21 years old to apply for a CDL.Here are the steps you must take to apply for a CDL:1. Provideà a passport-type photo. in color.2. Fill out aà CDL applicat ion.3. Provide aà current driverââ¬â¢s license, Social Security card, and certified birth certificate.4. Supply a DOT medical report.5. Pass an eye exam.6. Take and pass aà written general knowledge test and any of the written endorsement exams.After completing steps 1-6, you will be givenà a CDL instruction permit. This allows you to practice drivingà in the class of vehicle you intend to take your road test in under the supervision of a licensed commercial driver.7. Finally, you can then schedule and take the skills test, or on-road driving test.à The order of the tests is: pre-trip inspection; off-road; and road test.In Hawaii, a CDL is valid for up to 8 years. After that, you need to renew it. If youââ¬â¢re 72 or older, you need to renew it every 2 years.
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