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Read the new law do not need a CDL in Ga
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There is nothing in GA code that says the license is only for the above mentioned. When I first went to the DL place they did give me a slight hassle about the fire fighter stuff but I brought a copy of the regs with me and they let me take the test and I left with my license.Now about the non-commercial Class A. Setoyota appears to have pasted the info straight from the GA DDS website. This was what I attempted to do. However, at the drivers license office they absolutely refused to issue me this license. According to the book, IMO, I qualified for the non-commercial license but I was told the license was only for military personnel, firemen, and farmers. Farmers in GA must file a Schedule F and can only drive within 150 air miles and only SEASONAL. Now I've heard of others in GA in our situation succeeding in this but it must depend on the office you go to and how they are to get along with. My office said I had to do the regular commercial license.http://
Oh I fully agree with you, friend. I got in a heated, uh, "discussion" with the folks at my DL office and even showed them the requirements (you posted) on their own website. They said, "Oh that's interesting. I've never seen that". Then still wouldn't issue the license. And as you said, paper test only, no endorsements or road test required.There is nothing in GA code that says the license is only for the above mentioned. When I first went to the DL place they did give me a slight hassle about the fire fighter stuff but I brought a copy of the regs with me and they let me take the test and I left with my license.
There is nothing on the license stating any special provisions either.
they may refuse it because it does not meet the two types of air leakdown tests that are in the ga driving manual. Even if you go so far as to install the red and yellow airbrake knobs on the dash like I did it does not meet the test requirements. If the person giving you the test is a moron then they may not know and might but I doubt it give you the test.Now for the truck. I'm going to attempt the test in my 818 as soon as I get it road worthy so I'm interested in the qualms they may have with it. For one thing it's still a legal vehicle so I don't see how they can refuse it. If the truck is for personal, non-commercial, not for hire, not for profit use you do not have to have DOT filings. The air over hydraulic system will still require an air brake endorsement in GA. If you test with a trailer other than a 5th wheel you will have a 5th wheel restriction on your license.
works just fine, you just can't use it to take a cdl test.I've not hooked an all air trailer to it yet. Other posters on here say it works the same for the trailer. What happened when you tried?
What kind of truck did you test with? If it was a military truck, which test location did you go to?I have taken the Ga CDL test, and passed on the first try. It requires you to do a parellel park with the the tractor and trl, along with the 100' back. I was quizzed a lot by the examiner about the air brakes, while driving the test route. You also have to make a "non standard turn" which in my case was going from a 4 lane street, into a 1 lane alley. Don't hit the curb!
If you are going to put forth the effort to get a Class E or F, just go ahead, and get the class A. That way, you can drive anything, and you don't have to worry about it.
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