Posted by Rollie NE PA on February 15, 2009 at 12:25:00 from (64.136.26.231):
In Reply to: Who needs a CDL posted by rbel on February 13, 2009 at 21:16:23:
In Pa you can not get a CDL permit without first passing the air brake knowledge test. When you go for the road test you must be able to do the pretrip inspection for air brake operation. Example is leak down test,
Max air pressure cut out, low pressure alarm, ETC. There is no such thing as an air brake endorsment. The term is air brake restriction. If you pass the air brake test then the air brake restriction is removed from you permit or lic. . I have taken CDL permitted drivers to the test center for the road test and had them fail because they could not properly describe the air brake system to the tester, (sometimes because the driver was so nervous.) The instructor said I am not going to jepordize my life giving a person a road test if they don't know how the brake system works.
Took a driver for his road test once and the tail light was out. It had worked earlier when I went through the pretrip with the driver. The tester
would not give the road test until the light was fixed
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