Yes.
If you're just operating a personal vehicle, you would be studying for Class E. If you were going to drive a taxi, or other vehicle which carries passengers for hire and does not fall into the criteria for CDL requirements, then you'd be going for Class D.
Each case is different. Hire an attorney or ask your local public defender's office for help.
What is the valid class declaration header for the derived class d with base classes b1 and b2?A. class d : public b1, public b2 {/*...*/};B. class d : class b1, class b2 {/*...*/};C. class d : public b1, b2 {/*...*/};D. class d : b1, b2 {/*...*/};The answer is A, C and D.B is not valid because "class" is not a valid access specifier.All the others are valid because private access is the default when the access specifier is omitted. Note that if class D were declared using the struct prefix, inheritance would default to public access rather than private.
LNWR Class D was created in 1906.
WAGR D class was created in 1912.
DSB class D was created in 1902.
NER Class D was created in 1913.
SECR D class was created in 1901.
Metropolitan Railway D Class was created in 1895.
D-class Melbourne tram was created in 2002.
Class-D amplification is where the amplifiers act as electronic switches.