16 or more passengers (including the driver) Hazardous Materials requiring you to place placards on the vehicle.

Small passenger busses, small HAZMAT vehicles, and smaller trucks towing trailers generally fit Class C criteria. Full-size school or city busses, tractor-trailers, box trucks, and flatbed trucks usually don’t fit Class C criteria because they weigh more than 26,000 pounds in GVWR which exceeds the maximum GVWR allowed for a Class C license.

Visit an informational site like https://drivinglaws. aaa. com/tag/types-of-drivers-licenses/ to get the basics for your state, then contact your state DMV directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

If you’re over 21 and get the proper, valid CDL for your “Class C” driving needs in your state, this licensure will be valid even in states that have different “Class C” requirements.

Some CDL test-prep or training websites offer to “sell” you a copy of your state’s CDL manual. However, you should be able to get one of these for free no matter which state you live in.

You’ll probably need to provide proof of identity and residency (e. g. , copies of your Social Security Card, current driver’s license, passport, utility bills, etc. ).

Numerous websites will sell you test prep services and practice tests that are advertised as specific to your state’s CDL Class C exam. These can be very helpful, but look over your options carefully and ask for recommendations from other CDL drivers before forking over money for one of these programs.

But don’t just sit around for two weeks. Instead, practice and prepare for your driving test! Testing anxiety is real. And it affects people in different settings, in the classroom and workplaces, and definitely on the driving exam. If you plan to sit for your driving exam, preview the testing area and instrument to prepare yourself. Practice with someone with whom you do not normally drive. You will have a mock experience of what it will feel like when the examiner gets in your car.

If you’ll be carrying passengers or HAZMAT, you may need to take training programs that are specific to these areas as well.

Some states may require that your supervising driver have a specific amount of experience, or be licensed very specifically (e. g. , a HAZMAT or passenger endorsement). They may also need to keep track of and sign off on your practice sessions. Check your CDL manual for details, or contact your DMV.

a Vehicle Inspection Test, in which you demonstrate your knowledge of the vehicle type you’ll be driving. a Basic Controls Test, which covers the primary control mechanisms (steering, brakes, etc. ) for the vehicle. a Road Test, in which you will drive the vehicle and be evaluated by a licensed inspector. There may also be specific passenger or HAZMAT tests as part of your Class C exam.