['Commercial drivers license CDL']
['Commercial drivers license CDL']
08/02/2024
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(a) Knowledge test waivers for certain current or former military service members applying for a CLP or CDL — (1) In general. For current or former military service members, as defined in §383.5, who meet the conditions and limitations set forth in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, a State may waive the requirements in §§383.23(a)(1) and 383.25(a)(3) that a person must pass a knowledge test for a CLP or CDL.
(2) Conditions and limitations. A current or former military service member applying for waiver of the knowledge test described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section must certify and provide evidence that, during the 1-year period immediately prior to the application, he/she:
(i) Is or was regularly employed and designated as a:
(A) Motor Transport Operator—88M (Army);
(B) PATRIOT Launching Station Operator—14T (Army);
(C) Fueler—92F (Army);
(D) Vehicle Operator—2T1 (Air Force);
(E) Fueler—2F0 (Air Force);
(F) Pavement and Construction Equipment Operator—3E2 (Air Force);
(G) Motor Vehicle Operator—3531 (Marine Corps); or
(H) Equipment Operator—E.O. (Navy).
(ii) Is operating a vehicle representative of the CMV type the driver applicant expects to operate upon separation from the military, or operated such a vehicle type immediately preceding separation from the military;
(iii) Has not simultaneously held more than one civilian license (in addition to a military license);
(iv) Has not had any license suspended, revoked, or cancelled;
(v) Has not had any convictions for any type of motor vehicle for the disqualifying offenses contained in §383.51(b);
(vi) Has not had more than one conviction for any type of motor vehicle for serious traffic violations contained in §383.51(c); and
(vii) Has not had any conviction for a violation of military, State, or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control (other than a parking violation) arising in connection with any traffic accident, and has no record of an accident in which he/she was at fault.
(b) Driving skills test waivers for certain current or former military service members applying for a CDL — (1) In general. At the discretion of a State, the driving skills test required by §383.23(a)(1), and as specified in §383.113, may be waived for a CMV driver with military CMV experience who is currently licensed at the time of his/her application for a CDL and substituted with an applicant’s driving record in combination with certain driving experience.
(2) Conditions and limitations. The State shall impose conditions and limitations to restrict the applicants from whom a State may accept alternative requirements for the driving skills test described in §383.113. Such conditions must require at least the following:
(i) An applicant must provide evidence and certify that he/she:
(A) Is regularly employed or was regularly employed within the last year in a military position requiring operation of a CMV;
(B) Was exempted from the CDL requirements in §383.3(c); and
(C) Was operating a vehicle representative of the CMV type the driver applicant operates or expects to operate, for at least the 2 years immediately preceding separation from the military.
(ii) An applicant must certify that, during the 2-year period immediately prior to applying for a CDL, he/she:
(A) Has not simultaneously held more than one civilian license (in addition to a military license);
(B) Has not had any license suspended, revoked, or cancelled;
(C) Has not had any convictions for any type of motor vehicle for the disqualifying offenses contained in §383.51(b);
(D) Has not had more than one conviction for any type of motor vehicle for serious traffic violations contained in §383.51(c); and
(E) Has not had any conviction for a violation of military, State or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control (other than a parking violation) arising in connection with any traffic crash, and has no record of a crash in which he/she was at fault.
(c) Endorsement waivers for certain current or former military service members applying for a CLP or a CDL —(1) Passenger. For current or former military service members, as defined in §383.5, who meet the conditions and limitations set forth in paragraph (c)(4) of this section, a State may waive the requirements in §383.25(a)(5)(i), §383.93(a) and (c)(2) that an applicant must pass a driving skills test and a specialized knowledge test, described in §383.117, for a passenger (P) endorsement.
(2) Tank vehicle. For current or former military service members, as defined in §383.5, who meet the conditions and limitations set forth in paragraph (c)(4) of this section, a State may waive the requirements in §§383.25(a)(5)(iii) and §383.93(a) and (c)(3) that an applicant must pass a specialized knowledge test, described in §383.119, for a tank vehicle (N) endorsement.
(3) Hazardous materials. For current or former military service members, as defined in §383.5, who meet the conditions and limitations set forth in paragraph (c)(4) of this section, a State may waive the requirements in §383.93(a)(1) and (c)(4) that an applicant must pass a specialized knowledge test, described in §383.121, for a hazardous materials (H) endorsement. States must continue to meet the requirements for a hazardous materials endorsement in subpart I of this part.
(4) Conditions and limitations. A current or former military service member applying for waiver of the driving skills test or the specialized knowledge test for a passenger carrier endorsement, the knowledge test for the tank vehicle endorsement, or the knowledge test for the hazardous materials endorsement, must certify and provide evidence that, during the 1-year period immediately prior to the application, he/she:
(i) Is or was regularly employed in a military position requiring operation of a passenger CMV, if the applicant is requesting a waiver of the knowledge and driving skills test for a passenger endorsement; operation of a tank vehicle, if the applicant is requesting a waiver of the knowledge test for a tank vehicle endorsement; or transportation of hazardous materials, if the applicant is requesting a waiver of the knowledge test for a hazardous materials endorsement;
(ii) Has not simultaneously held more than one civilian license (in addition to a military license);
(iii) Has not had any license suspended, revoked, or cancelled;
(iv) Has not had any convictions for any type of motor vehicle for the disqualifying offenses contained in §383.51(b);
(v) Has not had more than one conviction for any type of motor vehicle for serious traffic violations contained in §383.51(c); and
(vi) Has not had any conviction for a violation of military, State or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control (other than a parking violation) arising in connection with any traffic crash, and has no record of a crash in which he/she was at fault.
[53 FR 27649, July 21, 1988, as amended at 55 FR 25606, June 22, 1990; 67 FR 49760, July 31, 2002; 76 FR 26887, May 9, 2011; 81 FR 68347, Oct. 4, 2016; 81 FR 70646, Oct. 13, 2016; 83 FR 48975, Sept. 28, 2018]
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