How to Determine a "Class C" CDL Smaller Vehicles with either Hazardous Material or Passengers

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You cannot afford to make a mistake in identifying your CDL required fleet. Driver violations of the CDL rules will result in extreme fines, costly DOT Compliance Investigations, and Unsatisfactory Safety Rating. These situations can also result in commercial motor vehicle accidents. All of which will cost thousands of dollars to correct or could even force the company Out-of-Service or Imminent Hazard.

Anyone can look at an 18 wheeler and say that is a "Class A" CDL vehicle and they can also look at a big tandem axle dump truck and say that's a "Class B" CDL required. When determining a Class C CDL it is really easy to make mistakes and put your team at risk.

Introducing the CDL Flowchart! This tool will make determining either a Class A, B, or C CDL easy. Better yet you'll be right every time!

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