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06-26-2007 09:52 PM

What year did CDL licenses start
 
What year did states require a CDL license?

Jackrabbit379 06-26-2007 10:44 PM

Good topic, Steve. Here is a link.
It started in 1986.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commerc...er%27s_license

Scoe 06-27-2007 01:30 AM

If you were already employed as a commercial driver then the Feds mandated that you had to have what they called the CDL by midnight on December 31st, 1991. Prior to that you could drive commercially with what was known as a chauffeurs license.

Because I was employed as a commercial driver at the time I was "grandfathered" in and only had to take the written tests for the CDL, my employed signed the waiver for the driving test.

yoopr 06-27-2007 04:08 AM

right SCOE-When I first started driving my state issued a C2 License which was needed to drive truck.

06-27-2007 07:31 AM

That's interesting. The reason I ask is because there are a lot of people who drive big construction vehicles where I park and many do not have a CDL. They say they are grandfathered in but don't have the endorsement on there license.

yoopr 06-27-2007 03:11 PM

being "Grandfathered" in doesn't mean you don't have to have your CDL. All it means is that you didn't have to go through road tests and other things that a New driver has to do.
You still have to have your CDL with endorsements you want.

The reason the Feds went to to the CDL was there were way too many drivers maxing out their state license with points and then going to another state to get another license.

Jackrabbit379 06-27-2007 06:39 PM

Right, Yoopr. The family that I used to work for every summer on harvest, got their CDL grandfathered.

yoopr 06-27-2007 09:18 PM

I was grandfathered too-Thank God.
Back in the Day I knew guys that had about 5 State Licenses
People pissed and moaned about it but all in all it was a good thing.

silvan 06-28-2007 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by yoopr
being "Grandfathered" in doesn't mean you don't have to have your CDL. All it means is that you didn't have to go through road tests and other things that a New driver has to do.

Wasn't the main thing not having to study up for the stupid pre-trip test? I mean look, I pre-trip. I found an extremely serious problem today, and got it fixed, and didn't cause a catastrophe, but if you ask me to take the CDL pre-trip test after 10 years behind the wheel, I'll probably fail the thing on some stupid technicality that only applies to obsolete trucks from the '80s.

I remember on the test I did take, I lost points for not pointing to the "spacers" on a set of Budd wheels. The CDL examiner also gave me a lecture on why light, steady pressure was always the correct answer, because truck brake drums have cooling fins. Cooling fins? Uh, whatever dude, just gimmie the plastic and let me get to work please.

yoopr 06-28-2007 03:38 AM

Maybe you misunderstood me. By road tests I meant that when you were grandfathered you didn't have to take the Road tests and everything else involved with it.

Jackrabbit379 06-28-2007 01:01 PM

In other words, you got the CDL handed to ya. Didnt have to go through the tests.

ssoutlaw 06-28-2007 04:44 PM

It was a day I dont want to remember....lol

Doctor Who 06-28-2007 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379
In other words, you got the CDL handed to ya. Didnt have to go through the tests.

No he didn't..... He still had to take the written tests.. Oh what a joy it was answering questions some NON driver thought up, especially the haz-mat test..
Makes one wonder who in Hell thought up the CDL concept in the first place and why that person isn't floating face down with the fish!!!!

It should be mandatory that people who pull travel trailers and/or drive motor homes take a skills test before they hit the highways!!!!

Scoe 06-28-2007 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Doctor Who
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379
In other words, you got the CDL handed to ya. Didnt have to go through the tests.

No he didn't..... He still had to take the written tests.. Oh what a joy it was answering questions some NON driver thought up, especially the haz-mat test..
Makes one wonder who in Hell thought up the CDL concept in the first place and why that person isn't floating face down with the fish!!!!

It should be mandatory that people who pull travel trailers and/or drive motor homes take a skills test before they hit the highways!!!!

Can I get an AMEN!! :lol:

yoopr 06-28-2007 05:16 PM

yep- Still had to take the written tests and that God Awful Hazmat test

Jackrabbit379 06-28-2007 08:13 PM

Ok. So, I was wrong. :P I remember hearing from old timers how they got their licenses, just didnt exactly know. :P

yoopr 06-28-2007 08:18 PM

send some of that heavy rain up here-You've got enough now and we haven't had any.

Jackrabbit379 06-28-2007 08:23 PM

You aint jokin! I've had enough! :P I aint never seen this much rain for this time of year, in years. :shock: I havent seen a clear day in over 2 weeks. :shock:

yoopr 06-28-2007 09:19 PM

I've driven and been in Dallas when they had floods.
Going to have frost tonight-Fall is coming :P

Jackrabbit379 06-28-2007 10:50 PM

That's crazy. Funny how cool it gets up there, still.

Jumbo 07-03-2007 01:08 AM

I was still in high school and had my chaufers license.

Mackman 07-04-2007 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Jumbo
I was still in high school and had my chaufers license.

I( was in high school with my class a cdl at 18.


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