- (a) An original applicant for a Texas commercial driver license (CDL) must take the signs, rules, and the appropriate Class A or Class B exams as well as any required and necessary CDL exams. A holder of a valid CDL from another state need not take the CDL exams if the out-of-state license indicates those exams were administered in that other state.
- (b) Current Texas license holders will be required to take only required and necessary CDL exams, unless advancing in grade, in which case the appropriate Class A or Class B exams will be required.
- (c) All CDL applicants must take and pass the CDL general knowledge exam, except those persons who currently hold a CDL from another state.
- (d) Class A CDL applicants must take and pass the combination vehicle exam even though there will be no endorsement for combination vehicles. Those persons currently holding a CDL issued by another state will not be required to take this exam unless they wish to advance in grade.
- (e) For applicants who already hold a CDL issued by another state and for all applicants for renewals of CDLs, the hazardous materials knowledge examination will be required to maintain this endorsement.
- (f) Persons who do not take and pass the air brake exam will be restricted to driving vehicles without air brakes. Applicants holding an out-of-state CDL will be exempt from this exam unless that license indicates they are restricted to driving vehicles not equipped with air brakes.
Source Note:The provisions of this §16.26 adopted to be effective September 14, 2016, 41 TexReg 7117.