Saturday, March 14, 2020
How to Get Your CDL in Wyoming, Nevada and New Mexico
How to Get Your CDL in Wyoming, Nevada and New Mexico This article is useful for anyone who wants to get your CDL in Wyoming, Nevada or New Mexico. If you want to learn about earning a CDL at other states, we have put together a comprehensive guide on how to get a commercial driverââ¬â¢s license in every state of the country. WyomingIf your vehicle has a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds, or more or carries 16+ passengers (including the driver), or you transport hazardous material in an amount which must be placarded, à you are required to have a CDL.To obtain a CDL, you mustà complete a series of written knowledge tests, a vision screening, and a driving skills test.Written Knowledge TestsAll written tests are multiple choice, and require a passing score ofà 80 percent correct. Written tests are valid for two years.You must take a written testà if:Youà never been previously licensed in the United States, any U.S. Territory, Canadian Province, or GermanyYourà driving record indicates your last license has been expired, revoked, or denied for two years or longer, or yourà privilege to drive has been revoked, canceled or disqualifiedYou areà upgrading yourà class of license or adding any endorsementsYou areà removing the air brake restriction ââ¬Å"L;â⬠and you areà removing the Air Over Hydraulics restrictionIf you haveà a CDL license with a hazmat endorsement ââ¬Å"H,â⬠you will be required to take the hazardous materials test upon transferring yourà out-of-state CDL license. If you already have aà Wyoming CDL, you mustà retake the hazmat test if you have notà passed the test within the previous two years.Vision ScreeningYou must receiveà a vision reading of 20/40 with both eyes to pass the vision screening. If you cannotà meet this standard with or without glasses, you will have toà obtain a vision statement from anà eye doctor. If you wear contact lenses or glasses during the vision screening, you will be required to wear them at all times while d riving. A vision reading of worse than 20/40 in one eye will restrict you to intrastate driving only.Skills TestA skills test will consist of a vehicle pre-trip inspection, a basic control skills test and an over-the-road skills test. You can only take a skills tests after you haveà successfully completed all applicable written tests.You mustà test in aà vehicle representative of the class of license for which you are applying. Skills tests will not be conducted in a loaded commercial vehicle; simulated weight is the only thing allowed in trailer. Additionally, placarded vehicles are not allowed to be used for skills testing.The fee for a skills test is $40.Applicants for a Wyoming CDL who hold a valid U.S. Military license must pass all written tests for the class of license they currently hold.DisqualificationsWyoming lawà states CDL holders may be disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle, have their license canceled, or be prohibited from obtaining a CDL if th ey are convicted of 2 or more serious moving violations in a 3-year period, which may include the following:Speeding 15 mph+Following too closelyNot posessingà a CDL or driving without a CDL on your personImproper or no endorsementsReckless drivingErratic or improper lane changeUse of cell phone OR texting while drivingYouà will have their license cancelled and will be disqualified from driving a CMV or from obtaining a CDL if convicted of:Driving under the influenceDriving with a blood alcohol of .04% or greaterLeaving the scene of an accidentDriving under suspension in a CMVDriving a motor vehicle used in a felonyNegligent operation of a CMV causing a fatalityNevadaCommercial Learnerââ¬â¢s Permits (CLPs)Beginning in early 2016, CLPs will be administeredà instead of a Commercial Driverââ¬â¢s License Instruction Permit (CDL IP).à To obtain a CLP, you must have a base non-commercial or commercial license. You mustà have a CLP to get a CDL.A CLP is valid for 180 days, and must be held for 14 days prior to taking a skills test.Commercial Driver Licenseà (CDL)You must have a CDL to drive a commercial motor vehicle, which isà a motor vehicle or combination of motor vehicles used in commerce to transport passengers or property if the motor vehicle meets the following considerations:The vehicles haveà a gross combination weight rating of 26,001 pounds+, inclusive of a towed unit(s) with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 poundsThere isà a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or moreThe vehicle(s) areà designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driverThe vehicle(s) areà of any size and are used in the transportation of hazardous materials that require placardingYou must be at least 21 years old to be issued a CDL to operate a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce and to receive endorsements for passengers or hazardous materials. You must be at least 25 to receive an endorsement for vehicle co mbinations over 70 feet in length.à CDLs issued to applicants age 18 to 20 will contain Restriction R (no passengers or hazmat) and Restriction 2 (intrastate commerce only).Requirementsà à to ApplyYou must list all states where you have held any commercial or non-commercial driverââ¬â¢s license in the past 10 years. Your driving history in each state will be checked.Commercial drivers must meet the Residency Proof of Identity requirements for a Nevada driverââ¬â¢s license.You must self-certify the type of driving you do and, if needed, submit a Medical Examinerââ¬â¢s Certificate.à Your employer may require a physical even if the state does not.If a physical is required, you must obtain it from a physician listed in the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners.New MexicoAnyone applying for a CDL Permit, a first-time Commercial License or a Commercial License renewal must have the following documentation:A state birth certificate, U.S. passport, or other proo f of lawful presence in the U.S.A Social Security CardDOT Medical Certification2à verifiable proofs of physical residency in New MexicoA valid New Mexico driverââ¬â¢s/CDL licenseIfà you doà not have a current, valid DOT Medical Certificate on record, youà will be required to submit a copy of your medical certificate.Knowledge TestsYou mustà to pass all required CDL Knowledge Tests for the Class and/or type of vehicle youà want to operate.If youà fails any one CDL Knowledge Test, you must wait one week (7 days) from day of testing before retesting.Any applicant may take any one CDL Knowledge Test 3x within a one-year period. After failing 3x, youà must wait one year from the first time tested before retesting.No documentation of any kind and no cell phones are permitted in the test area.If you areà found cheating or committing an offense while testing, you will have yourà CDL application or license disqualified for one year and mustà obtain a Class D license if holding a CDL.Skills TestsThe Skills Tests, which is made up of the Pre-Trip, Basic Control Skills, and Road Testing, are administered by a third party examiner and will normally take two hours.If youà fail, youà must wait one week from the day of testing before retesting.Youà may take the test 3xà within a one-year period. After the third fail, youà must wait one year from the first time tested before retesting.Each part of the Knowledge and Skills Test is graded independently. A passing score is 80% or higher
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