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Class B CDL License: What It Is & Jobs It Qualifies in 2026

The trucking industry has long been the backbone of the U.S. economy, and not every commercial driving career starts behind the wheel of a tractor-trailer. A Class B commercial driver's license (CDL) opens the door to a wide range of well-paying, stable jobs, many of which bring you home every night. If you're exploring your options as an aspiring commercial driver, understanding exactly what a Class B CDL covers is an essential first step.

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Class A CDL Requirements, Privileges, and the Vehicles You Can Drive

The trucking industry has long been the backbone of the U.S. economy, moving freight across thousands of miles every single day. If you're looking to enter that world at the highest level, a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) is the credential you need. It's the most comprehensive CDL classification available, and it opens the door to the widest range of driving opportunities in the industry. Understanding the class A CDL requirements before you start is essential — it helps you plan your training, your timeline, and your career path with confidence.

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Will my CDL transfer to another state?

Will my CDL transfer to another state?

The short answer to this question is “yes.” CDLs can be transferred from state to state, this is a common question for truck drivers before or after CDL training.

You have to register for a commercial driver’s license (CDL) in the state where you live, just like your regular, non-commercial driver’s license. If you move to a different state, you have to get a new license in your new state.

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What Happens if I Fail my CDL Test?

What Happens if I Fail my CDL Test?

In order to become a truck driver, you’ll need to get a CDL by successfully passing the CDL test. Each state manages its own CDL test based on the driver’s manual, which is created by the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). These tests assess your skills and knowledge regarding general truck driving knowledge, air brakes if you’ll be driving a vehicle with air brakes, and combination vehicles.

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