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Class B Requirements Must be at least 18 years old to get your CDL and must be at least 21 years old to have a passenger vehicle endorsement added. Proof of United States Citizenship or Permanent Residency. Have a valid Texas Drivers License.
A class A license is considered the universal CDL, providing the opportunity to drive multiple types of commercial trucks and tractor trailers. A class B license also allows operation of different types vehicles such as straight trucks and dump trucks, but it is more limiting than a class A CDL.
How to Get a CDL in Texas: A Complete Guide Step 1: Determine if you meet the requirements for getting a Texas CDL. Step 2: Choose the CDL class and endorsements you need. Step 3: Obtain a commercial learners permit (CLP) Step 4: Practice driving. Step 5: Take the CDL skills test. Step 6: Get your Texas CDL.
Restrictions Restriction CodeDescriptionAWith corrective lensesBA licensed driver 21 years of age or older (LOFS) must be in the front seatCDaytime driving onlyDSpeed not to exceed 45 mph61 more rows Sep 28, 2020
Fax: The fax number to submit your medical examiners certificate to the Department is 512-424-2002. Please set your fax to accept a confirmation receipt for your records.
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What disqualifies from CDL in Texas? Alcohol-related offenses. Commission of a felony. Leaving the scene of an accident. Two serious traffic offenses in three years. Three serious traffic offenses in three years. Railroad crossing violations.
Class B Permits the holder to operate any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more, any one of those vehicles towing a vehicle that does not exceed 10,000 pounds GVWR, and any vehicle designed to transport 24 passengers or more, including the driver.
CLASS B Includes single or combination vehicles where the GVWR of the single vehicle is more than 26,000 pounds. The vehicle being pulled must not be more than 10,000 pounds. A driver with an Texas Class B CDL (plus appropriate endorsements) can also legally operate all vehicles in Class C or D.

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