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Limo Protege
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Location: Palm Coast, Fl
Registered: April 12, 2007
Posts: 149
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We need help from someone from florida.We may be getting a 200" nav. I dont think we can drive this huge thing! What license do we need to get first ? thanx guys!
Participant
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Location: Pataskala, Ohio
Registered: December 13, 2006
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Keep the number of guestes at or below 14 and you don't need a cdl b pass. That qualification is only the beginning. Fitting 20+ is not feesable let alone comfortable for your guests anyway.

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Originally posted by Elegant Limousines of Palm Coast:
We need help from someone from florida.We may be getting a 200" nav. I dont think we can drive this huge thing! What license do we need to get first ? thanx guys!
Limo Master
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Location: MN USA
Registered: February 19, 2003
Posts: 721
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In Florida, it might not be a bad idea to get a background check done so you can work with the elderly and volunerable adults! RageSmile

Keep soft foods and small drinks in the cabin.

Accept the fact that nothing you do will make them happy.Oh, and it will always be too cold!
Hahahahaha!!

Your days will be spent in casino parking lots.
Limo Master
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Location: seattle, wa
Registered: January 03, 2006
Posts: 413
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Get the free CDL Book from the DMV.

You will only need to read the section on Class C and passenger endorsement.

It was a very easy test to pass.

And then you will need the 5 million liabilty insurance and get that thing licensed as a bus.

Where is Gunny? he can tell you more about florida laws.
Limo Protege
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Location: Palm Coast, Fl
Registered: April 12, 2007
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Are the test questions and driving test for an 18 wheelers? With questions about air brakes and test driving a 53' trailer?
Limo Protege
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Location: Sunny Florida
Registered: June 19, 2004
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Originally posted by Elegant Limousines of Palm Coast:
how do we get that and how much is it? We dont know anything about cdl


First you will need to take the CDL test at the DMV once you pass that you will need to take the written "P" endorse test after you pass that there is a road test you have to pass then you are all set.
Limo Protege
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Location: Palm Coast, Fl
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how do we get that and how much is it? We dont know anything about cdl
Limo Protege
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Location: Sunny Florida
Registered: June 19, 2004
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Originally posted by Elegant Limousines of Palm Coast:
We need help from someone from florida.We may be getting a 200" nav. I dont think we can drive this huge thing! What license do we need to get first ? thanx guys!


Anyone who drives it will need to have at minimum a class C CDL with a passenger endorsement.
Limo Master
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Location: Olney, Maryland - USA
Registered: January 18, 2007
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I'm not from Florida, but a CDL, with passenger endorsement.

Even if you are not operating interstate, the majority of states require that type of license for vehicles described as follows:

* 26,001 pounds or more, gross vehicle or gross combined weight.
* Is designed to carry 16 or more persons, including the driver.
* Carries Hazmats
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