Posted by dbernie on April 05, 2014 at 02:03:58 from (70.194.66.63):
In Reply to: OT: CDL physical posted by greg oliver on April 04, 2014 at 14:52:59:
I hate this laptop.
Anyway, check with your local and state laws.
If you are only going to drive short hauls within state (intra state), or if for farming, or this or that or the other, there are states with specific exemptions you may qualify for, you simply must get and fillout the affidavit with your local DMV office. Then, you can waive the DOT physical and still have your CDL, suchas only travel within 100 mile radius of your home address, if you work for an 'Exempt' organization, etc. Check with your DMV. If you ain't drivin over the road for a livin, and just runnin local, and if your state offers exemptions, you may well qualify. Worth checkin out. If you're shy, get on the Internet and find the regs for your area, but go to yer local DMV and say you were talkin to this D*mb*ss Danny in IL, and he said some states have exemptions. They may just hand you a list, read thru the different scenarios, check what applies, sign and date, get your CDL, no DOT physical.
Hey, I know it works here for qualifying individuals...
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