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Im going to be getting my CDL permit in a few months and i have a few questions. What are the limitations for having a permit, obviously can not leave my state and haul flammables, but is there anything else I'm missing? And also i think i read somewhere that i need to have someone who has a CDL and is over 21 years of age drive with me for 6 months? If thats true I'm screwed!!!! Please inform me if i am wrong...

thanks,

Tom

"Nothing Breaks Wind Like A Bulldog"

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The permit is like having your temps for a 16 yr old. You must have a co-driver WITH a CDL with you to be legal. You don't have a timeline for taking your test, other then your temps expiring. As long as you are over 21, you can go across state lines. Only under 21 is restricted.

About 10yrs ago, I took my temps and got them. About a month later I went and took the test and passed. One of my local stations has trucks to rent, so I didn't have to worry about using my B model. You don't have to go to school, unless you don't have any way of practicing. I used my years of experience pulling my 40ft race trailer around with my pickup. I knew how to handle that part of the test.

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i just got my cdl this past summer i took a class on the weekends just for the pre trip i know in CT it was tough i dont know how it will be in NJ, espesially if you cant drive around with your permit becuase you dont have someone to drive with i would take the class.

I lucked out when I got mine when I was 19. The company i was at paid for my state (PA) licensing. I had to have my permit for i think no less than 2 weeks but had to have someone over the age of 21 with a current CDL to ride along with me. Luckily my dad just retired and was more than happy to go along with me on runs.

Sounds like you have a truck to drive,see if you can find someone to ride with you and teach you how to drive,plenty of retired guys out there looking to make a few extra bucks or maybe you can barter with them.

Yep just got one actually, 2007 International. I could've sworn you where aloud to drive just in the state of NJ only with a permit, i had no idea someone had to ride with me... I have only 1 uncle in my family that used to truck about 5-10 years ago. he has since retired and got a different job when hess gasoline stopped trucking there gas to their stations. Well the only thing i guess i can do is either lease the truck to someone with a driver ( Do not want to do that ), Wait till i turn 21 in 2 and a half years, or sell the truck and trailer i just bought. Man this blows.

"Nothing Breaks Wind Like A Bulldog"

Yep just got one actually, 2007 International. I could've sworn you where aloud to drive just in the state of NJ only with a permit, i had no idea someone had to ride with me... I have only 1 uncle in my family that used to truck about 5-10 years ago. he has since retired and got a different job when hess gasoline stopped trucking there gas to their stations. Well the only thing i guess i can do is either lease the truck to someone with a driver ( Do not want to do that ), Wait till i turn 21 in 2 and a half years, or sell the truck and trailer i just bought. Man this blows.

why not just take a class and get your license

Ive been there its tough to get started out. A couple bad apples make it damn near impossible to get something that. Hang in there and just remember when you do get it how hard it was to get and how easy it can be to lose.

And even when you do turn 21, you STILL have to have someone ride with you ! It doesn't matter if you are 80 ...

Well I'm still going to get my permit at 18, then when i turn 21 i won't need to have to go through all the nonsense of the permit and having someone drive with you etc...

220cummins- I have loads to start asap, but no CDL to drive with. Thanks for the advice ill remember that for sure!!!

Tom

... Just gotta figure out what I'm gonna do with the truck now...

"Nothing Breaks Wind Like A Bulldog"

Well I'm still going to get my permit at 18, then when i turn 21 i won't need to have to go through all the nonsense of the permit and having someone drive with etc

I don't know how to say it any clearer .... Even when you do turn 21 you still must have someone ride with you ......

Well heres another question for you guys, Is there any way i can use my international without a CDL if i stay below the 26000 gvw mark? Until i get my CDL License when i turn 21? Or no matter what i will need a cdl in order to haul with it.

Tom

"Nothing Breaks Wind Like A Bulldog"

Well heres another question for you guys, Is there any way i can use my international without a CDL if i stay below the 26000 gvw mark? Until i get my CDL License when i turn 21? Or no matter what i will need a cdl in order to haul with it.

Tom

you need a cdl for any air brake vehicle i believe

Easy way of saying this.

instructional permit at any age= need a 21 yo person with a CDL with you.

cdl Lis under 21= in state only all by yourself

CDL Lis 21+= interstate travel.

Alot of states don't require a CDL to operate air brakes. I see them all the time running around here registered at less than 26k. I actually talked to a lis examiner the other day that turned an applicant away as the rental vehicle had air brakes but didn't meet the 26,001 lb requirement of a Class A or B CDL.

If your truck and trailer are under 26k combined and the trailer is less than 10k you do not need a CDL to operate it by federal DOT requirements. NJ may have some additional stuff to say though.

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