Monday, August 30, 2010

Pass the California CDL Exam

The California CDL exam is required if you plan to drive commecial vehicles in California. For obvious reasons, it's much harder than the regular driving test, and you should come better prepared for it. Here is an article by Mitchell Crew to help you prepare.

How to Pass Your California CDL Exam

Obtaining a California CDL requires more work than a standard class-c license, but the two processes do share some similarities. The key difference between the two is the amount of work involved. Most likely, you assumed as much, but getting a California CDL requires a greater level of training. However, obtaining a California CDL license puts you in step to join a growing industry. The training involved before acquiring your CDL is often intense. However, it's much shorter than many other vocational schools and universities. Often, you can complete a course at a truck driving school in just thirty days. The following provides a thorough overview of the steps required before you can obtain your license. Here is a look.

For starters, you will need to be at least 18 years of age, 21 if you plan or need to drive a commercial truck across state lines. You will also need to already possess an active California class-c driver license. It behooves you to visit the official California DMV Website and read the Commercial Driver handbook. Unless you have a truck driver DNA embedded in your genes, you will need to receive proper training. Usually, training occurs at a truck driving school or a truck hauling company. It is more common to attend a truck school, because most companies do not have the time our resources to devote to training. However, it is not totally uncommon to receive training at a company, so it is worth looking into. Either way, the right training and a California CDL puts you in for a host of employment opportunities.

It may seem obvious, but most people do not own their own commercial trucks. You will need one when it comes to take the test and the state of California does not lend them out for test taking. Often, you can take the California CDL exam at truck schools. If you train at a company, it is likely you could use one of their trucks. Before attempting to take the driving exam, you will need to pass a written test. Doing so gives you a valid learn permit. The written test will also feature endorsements like air brakes, bus driving, passenger driving that any potential employer will require. A trucking school or future employer will tell you which tests you need to take. It is during the written exam, that you will also need to take a vision test.

Next, learn how to drive a commercial truck, either at a trucking school or company equipped to train drivers. Before taking the driving test, you will need to take a behind-the-wheel exam. This involves a pre-trip inspection, and driving skills exam where you drive backwards and forwards around cones on DMV grounds. Next, comes the on-the road test. Pass all of the aforementioned tests and the hard part is behind you. The only remaining step to complete is passing a personal physical. Passing a California CDL exam requires a commitment of time and usually money, but it pays for itself when you consider the number of employment possibilities that will come your way.

Get additional tips on how you can pass your California CDL, and learn more about truck driver training.

Source: EzineArticles.com.

Thank you Mitchell for this wonderful article!

Good luck on your CDL test!
Nadav

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