greg334
Veteran Expediter
>Yeah, that's the problem, all I need for the test is a van,
>but it sounds like it has to have the placards on it so I
>can point to them and say "that's a placard" to prove to the
>testing agent that I'm not retarded. Can I use a rental
>vehicle to test in? I thought if nothing else maybe I could
>find somewhere that sells the placards and just stick them
>on the rental for the test then take them off.
Who said you needed to test in a placarded van?
If you are in michigan and going for a class C CDL, there is only a few things you need.
1 - A vehicle, van or pickup truck that is safe and can pass a DOT inspection. Remember that the tester will look the vehicle over and if say the parking brake don't work, it may be a problem. you can tell the tester that you will be driving a pickup truck only if it is 3/4 or 1 ton.
2 - you need a set of safety triangles and a fire extigister (that is mounted and accessable).
3 - you need to pass your CDL test(s), have in hand the DHS clearence to get your CDL students permit. once you have the permit, go get tested.
A hazmat endorsement does not have a road test tied to it, unless somethig changed in the past 45 days. I have been looking at becoming a testing company and went through their little song and dance about the program and how you do some of the testing.
>but it sounds like it has to have the placards on it so I
>can point to them and say "that's a placard" to prove to the
>testing agent that I'm not retarded. Can I use a rental
>vehicle to test in? I thought if nothing else maybe I could
>find somewhere that sells the placards and just stick them
>on the rental for the test then take them off.
Who said you needed to test in a placarded van?
If you are in michigan and going for a class C CDL, there is only a few things you need.
1 - A vehicle, van or pickup truck that is safe and can pass a DOT inspection. Remember that the tester will look the vehicle over and if say the parking brake don't work, it may be a problem. you can tell the tester that you will be driving a pickup truck only if it is 3/4 or 1 ton.
2 - you need a set of safety triangles and a fire extigister (that is mounted and accessable).
3 - you need to pass your CDL test(s), have in hand the DHS clearence to get your CDL students permit. once you have the permit, go get tested.
A hazmat endorsement does not have a road test tied to it, unless somethig changed in the past 45 days. I have been looking at becoming a testing company and went through their little song and dance about the program and how you do some of the testing.