CDL Testing

CDL Testing

So I went through a CDL school in Wisconsin. The examiner tells me that he puts the paperwork in the system and then I need to go to my home state to get a hard copy of my CDL.

So I went through a CDL school in Wisconsin. The examiner tells me that he puts the paperwork in the system and then I need to go to my home state to get a hard copy of my CDL. I am in Florida, and I went down to the DMV after 3 days of getting tested out and the DMV says they don't have any info on my license. The guy at the DMV asks me if I took the test on a manual or automatic. Doesn't the paperwork state which I took the test on, manual of automatic? Would like to say, "manual", even though I didn't. And yes, I have driven a manual for years but let my license expire.

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Orlando
Orlando
02.11.2024
Say the truth, what is the point?
Haroon
Haroon
08.04.2023
Well, buddy, sounds like you’re caught in a traffic jam of bureaucracy! 🤣🤣
Clayton
Clayton
03.13.2023
Don’t sweat it about the manual or automatic question.
GGG
GGG
12.02.2022
Because as I said, a 'manual' in a car isnt the same as a 'manual' in a truck. You said in your post that you got your license in an automatic. You never clearly said that you have ever driven a manual in a truck, and that would be the reason I added it 🫤
Osian
Osian
12.02.2022
GGG, already stated that I know how to drive a manual (5 plus years), so don't know why you felt the need to add this.
GGG
GGG
12.01.2022
One thing to note here is that driving a synchronized transmission (like in your car) isnt the same as driving an un-synchronized transmission (like in a big truck)... When I was a CDL instructor, I found it was easier to teach people that DIDNT know how to drive a stick than those that 'knew' how...
Marni
Marni
12.29.2022
Definitely tell them 'manual'.
Xander
Xander
12.28.2022
Just say 'Yes'
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