RICLARK
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure how the whole CDL process works, but I think you have to get a physical every year, or the year you renew your license.
Did you know that in PA the only motor vehicle that is allowed to disregard all traffic laws is a Fire Engine while responding to a fire? Even tho we have this leeway, I know our company doesn't abuse it, we still "drive to survive", meaning we try to obey all traffic laws while responding to an incident... with flashers that can change traffic lights and loud sirens and flashy lights it makes things easier, but you wouldn't believe the idiots who just don't pay attention and somehow don't see a huge flashy and loud fire engine coming.
By the way, all of our apparatus can only go a max of 70 mph and we've found driving the speed limit vs. speeding to an incident only has a difference of 45 seconds... so, we take our time and ride with the mentality of "arriving alive".
i try to apply this to my everyday driving as well, there is just no need to speed if the difference is only going to be 45s.
You have to get a Physical every 2 years if you don't have high blood pressure or any other physical ailments. If you do its every year. As far as testing...I have to take a written test every 4 years when I renew for my hazerdous Materials endorsement. If there was a written test for everyone every 4 years I would have to take the "General Knowledge", "Combination", "Double's and Triple's", "Tanker", "Hazmat" and "Air Brake" Tests every time I renew, Thats a boat load of money on top of renewing my license and license plates. It would cost me about 300.00.