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If you complete the test operating a CMV with an automatic transmission, your CDL will be marked with an E restriction, and you will not be able to drive a CMV with a manual transmission. To remove it, you must re-take the road test driving a rig with a manual transmission.
The only way to get a CDL A while in the army is typically hold an 88M slot. And then typically you have to have 3 years experience before your CO will sign a memo to take to your DMV. The best thing to do is use your GI Bill to pay for CDL school. You will get better ( smaller classes) training.
Common major offenses for CDL disqualification include DUIs, leaving the scene of the accident, committing a felony while operating a CMV, and the use of a CMV for transportation of illegal substances.
Motor vehicle misconduct, negligence, or reckless operation. Committing first or second degree manslaughter with a motor vehicle. Having a blood alcohol level of 0.08% or higher while driving. Other felonies committed using a commercial motor vehicle i.e. smuggling illegal substances or human trafficking.
They should not be an issue. If on the other hand, you consistently receive tickets, it will give the impression that you are a reckless driver and too high of a risk for them to hire you and to be able to obtain insurance for a commercial vehicle.
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If your privilege to operate your personal vehicle is revoked, cancelled, or suspended due to alcohol, controlled substance or felony violations, you will lose your CDL for 1 year. If you are convicted of a second violation in your personal vehicle or CMV you will lose your CDL for life.
Use Your Military Benefits To Get a CDL While most aspiring drivers have to cover the expenses of CDL training themselves, eligible veterans have a unique opportunity to utilize the G.I. Bill* or other educational benefits to pay for their CDL training. DRC has several truck driving schools that accept the G.I. Bill.
Driving a vehicle under the influence in violation of Code Section 40-6-391. Hit and run or leaving the scene of an accident; failing to report striking an unattended vehicle, failure to report striking a fixed object, or failure to report an accident.

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