Posted by showcrop on July 21, 2017 at 07:28:44 from (73.238.20.26):
In Reply to: CDL posted by MT RON on July 19, 2017 at 17:44:54:
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Nothing to speak up about for me. I went to my local DMV here in NH to get my CDLA around 12 years ago. I had had a CDLB for many years. I took the written test, and was scheduled for the driving test. I went with my 11,600 SRW Super Duty, my 22,400 dual tandem gooseneck, and friend with a CDLA. The examiner checked my, and my friend's licenses, checked the reg for both truck and trailer, checked data plate for both, and then we went for a ride. No big deal, but my friend said that after the examiner and I left, a bunch of guys that were waiting expressed surprise about using an SRW pick-up truck to get a CDLA. I am convinced that the main thing is that people just do not want to read.
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