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TAKE THE FIRST STEP TOWARD YOUR NEW CAREER

Taking the CLP (Commercial Learner’s Permit) exam is the first step in getting your CDL (Commercial Driver’s License). Dailey CDL Solutions can help you with the process of obtaining your permit through the comprehensive practice testing site ProDriverU.

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WHAT IS PRODRIVERU?

ProDriverU is a study resource that helps you prepare to get your CLP. With free tests and quizzes that are very similar to what you will find on the actual DMV exam, using ProDriverU gives you the opportunity to study as much as you want from any device. With PDU, you can get the knowledge and practice you need to succeed on the DMV exam and begin your journey of becoming a commercial truck driver.

Testing topics include:

  • General knowledge
  • Air brakes
  • Combination vehicles
  • Doubles and triples
  • Tankers
  • Hazardous materials

PERMIT PREP AND CDL REQUIREMENTS

Before you can begin any BTW (Behind the Wheel) driving of a commercial vehicle, even for practice purposes, you must pass the CLP exam. Once your learner’s permit is issued, you are ready to take the next step. This applies to all commercial vehicles, including semi-trucks, buses or any vehicle over 26,000 pounds.

Each state has individual CDL license requirements, but all states require the following:

  • A valid driver’s license
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Pass a physical/medical exam
  • Score a minimum of 80% on your permit test

To see a list of individual state requirements, visit www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration/commercial-drivers-license/states

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