DMV Introduces Troops to Trucks Program

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EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- The California Department of Motor Vehicles is pleased to announce the availability of a new program, Troops to Trucks, aimed at streamlining the commercial driver license application process by eliminating the road skills driving test requirement.

A commercial driver license is required in California to operate large trucks and buses. To obtain a CDL, the applicant must be at least 18 years of age and pass a commercial medical examination, a vision examination, applicable knowledge (written) tests and the road skills driving test.

Under the Troops to Trucks program, CDL applicants will not have to take the road skills driving test. Recent state and federal law changes allow the DMV to waive the road skills driving test for qualified military personnel (two or more years of military, heavy truck driving experience) applying for a California CDL.

For more details on this program or how to obtain a CDL, visit the California DMV at this website or www.dmv.ca.gov and search the keyword "troops."

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