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<blockquote data-quote="5onrocks" data-source="post: 311179" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>A class B CDL doesn't help. That is for straight trucks and pulling less than 10k. If you have a heavy right foot I would steer clear of a CDL. Points are twice as bad for tickets and no possibility of driving school. This has been my dilemma because I'm bad about speeding. I have the vehicles and the means to get a class A but one bad traffic stop and your insurance and wallet will be hurting. I've grown up around trucking and heavy construction but I dropped back to a regular class C license because of my heavy right foot and I rarely need a class A. There are pros and cons to both sides. Like mentioned earlier, my next tow rig and trailer will be a big rig with a race hauler registered as a rv. A rv registration is about the only loophole that applies to most states but not all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5onrocks, post: 311179, member: 822"] A class B CDL doesn't help. That is for straight trucks and pulling less than 10k. If you have a heavy right foot I would steer clear of a CDL. Points are twice as bad for tickets and no possibility of driving school. This has been my dilemma because I'm bad about speeding. I have the vehicles and the means to get a class A but one bad traffic stop and your insurance and wallet will be hurting. I've grown up around trucking and heavy construction but I dropped back to a regular class C license because of my heavy right foot and I rarely need a class A. There are pros and cons to both sides. Like mentioned earlier, my next tow rig and trailer will be a big rig with a race hauler registered as a rv. A rv registration is about the only loophole that applies to most states but not all. [/QUOTE]
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