You need the passenger (P) and School Bus (S) endorsements.
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That depends on the usage, number of passengers, and your jurisdiction. In the US, anyone can drive a non-commercial 15 passenger van (such as a Ford Club Wagon) on a regular drivers license. When it comes to driving passengers on a for-hire basis, it gets a bit more complicated. In some states, you can operate up to a 15 passenger van with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs. or less on a regular drivers license when transporting passengers on a for-hire basis. In other states, a chauffeur's license is required for taxi drivers, limo drivers, and drivers of passenger vans designed for up to 15 persons (this number includes the driver). You'll need to check with your state to see which applies in your instance. A passenger vehicle designed to transport more than 15 persons (again, including the driver) and with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs. or less will require a Class C CDL with P (passenger) endorsement. A passenger vehicle designed to transport more than 15 persons (one again, including the driver) and with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of more than 26,000 lbs. will require a Class B CDL with passenger endorsement. ALL vehicles transporting school children will require an S endorsement, which is a passenger endorsement that also includes a background check.
Youn only dRive to and from work or dr appointments.
Yes, you do. You would need, depending on the vehicle weight, either a Class C CDL (for vehicles under 26,000 lbs) or Class B CDL (for vehicles over 26,000 lbs). If the vehicle was equipped with air brakes, you would have to take the written air brakes test and road test on a vehicle so equipped (there is no actual air brake endorsement - only a restriction), and you would need a "P" endorsement for passengers, or "S" endorsement if you actually were transporting children.
legal age in Queensland for a full drivers license is 17, but 16 and 9 months To go through your L's and P's etc. Before you get you full license.
To drive a party bus you need a special commercial driving license.A safe driver is very important as the occasion could be ruined and the bus carries a lot of liability in terms of passengers.
S (school bus) endorsement. You'll have to get the "P" (passenger) endorsement first, then undergo a background check.
No you dont need a licence but you need they p
Restrictions include: B - corrective lenses required D - Anatomical Donor M- Restricted to Class B and Class C Passenger vehicles (This restriction goes with a P - passenger endorsement on a class A CDL) N- Restricted to class C Passenger vehicles (This restriction goes with a P - passenger endorsement on a class A CDL)
An A&P license is not required to teach children as it pertains to aircraft maintenance. I think you are mistaken as to which license you require. The best place to find out what type of license is needed would be to check with your local or regional school board.
Yes, it would be for either S or P endorsement.