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CDL Classes. Class A: Multiple vehicles with a GCWR of 26,001 or more. This also requires the tow vehicle to have a GVWR of 10,001 or more. Class B: Used to drive any one vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more. Cannot have at trailer over 10,000 pounds.
- CDL Programs
Commercial Driver License (CDL) programs train drivers...
- CDL Programs
Commercial Driver License (CDL) programs train drivers interested in the commercial trucking industry. Programs for Class A vehicles consist of at least 80 hours combining classroom, range and road training.
Learn the requirements for getting your Ohio CDL, including the DOT physical, Ohio fees for testing, CDL exemptions, CDL endorsements, license restrictions, and more.
CDL Classes in Ohio. Commercial driver’s licenses come in three classes: Class A CDL; Class B CDL; Class C CDL; You’ll need the right class to operate your commercial motor vehicle (CMV). Let’s ensure you get the correct one by exploring them further. Class A CDL
As of February 7, 2022, all drivers seeking a CDL for the first time must meet new entry-level driver training (ELDT) requirements before continuing on with skills training. Our step-by-step Class A CDL ELDT guide will walk you through the new steps needed to obtain an Ohio Class A or Class B CDL and meet ELDT Requirements.
The Ohio LTAP Center provides Theory eLearning modules which cover the training and testing required for individuals seeking a Class A CDL, a Class B CDL and an upgrade from a Class B to a Class A CDL.
You need an Ohio CDL when you operate the following vehicles: CLASS A – Applies only to “combination” vehicles with a Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) more than 26,000 pounds, and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the vehicle being towed is more than 10,000 pounds.