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To obtain your Commercial Drivers License (CDL), you must first pass the Alabama CDL Tests that apply to the type of commercial trucks or buses that you will be driving. The CDL Tests include a General Knowledge written examination that everyone must pass, regardless of their particular Class of License, ie: Class A, Class B, or Class C. There are also (7) seven additional CDL Tests covering endorsements including Combination Vehicles, Doubles and Triples, Air Brakes, Passenger Vehicles, School Bus, Hazardous Materials and Tank Vehicles. You only have to pass the CDL Tests that apply to your vehicle/load requirements. You will also be given a three-part Driving Skills Test, including a Vehicle Pre-trip Inspection, Vehicle Control and Road Test in a representative-type vehicle.
| The Congress of the United States enacted The Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 (CMVSA/86) administered by the FMCSA which requires that all of the individual states conduct uniform testing and licensing standards for all commercial drivers. It also established uniform standards for qualification, suspensions, and revocation. It requires that no commercial vehicle operator may possess more than one license. That license MUST BE ISSUED FROM THE DRIVER'S STATE OF LEGAL RESIDENCE. Therefore, if you are a resident of Alabama, you MUST obtain a Alabama CDL. Our Course covers the specific Alabama CDL procedures. |
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You can download a free Alabama CDL Handbook that will show you the type of material that the CDL tests are based on. The complete Alabama CDL Course package will prepare you for your CDL tests complete with a Quick Review (bulleted items that you really must know) and Practice Test Questions with CORRECT Answers covering the whole pool of actual test questions asked on the CDL tests.
A Commercial Drivers License (CDL) is Required if you drive ANY of the following commercial trucks or buses for hire ANY place in the United States . . .