Anyone heard of an "F" endorsement?
Just out of curiousity has anyone heard of an "F" endorsement for CDL? I know what it's 'supposed' to be for, but the DMV is telling me there is no such endorsement for a Class A license.
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In Ohio there is no F endorsement. There is a F in the license type which just means it's a duplicate license.
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I've never heard of it
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i know in PA there aint one
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F endorsement in TN stands for "for hire" and is only issued on a class d license (personal vehicle license) They take it off of the CDL because you are already for hire as a commercial driver. I had the F endorsement on my license before obtaining a CDL and it really isn't worth anything. Just a written test and road test in you personal vehicle and it was yours
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F on a cdl in some states is for FARM endorsement.......
in west virginia it is for motorcycle endorsement..... new york has an F but also a R and a W endorsement..... |
female licensed to drive???
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To qualify for the "F" endorsement, a person must meet all of the following conditions:
1. The vehicle is controlled and operated by a farmer. Under the law, "farmer" also includes employees or family members of the farmer. 2. The vehicle is used to transport agricultural products, farm machinery, farm supplies, or a combination of these items to or from a farm. 3. The vehicle is not used as a contract motor carrier (i.e., for hire). 4. The vehicle is operated within 150 miles of the farm. 5. The vehicle being operated is a combination vehicle with a power unit having a GVWR over 26,000 pounds towing a trailer of any size. |
Where did you find that listing? Its not what I thought, but would be a very creative interpretation if it holds true here.
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