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Originally Posted by richard2717
MD is pretty much the same as VA. I have a truck that is under 26k lbs with air brakes but does not require endorsement because it is considered non CDL. It is all a money game for the DOT and the endorsement proves it. I can kill someone just as easily with my 26k lb truck as I can with my 26001 lb truck if I do not know how to properly adjust the brakes. The cop had no reply to this and just shrugged his shoulders.
I have purposely gotten rid of all my CDL trucks because of the endless paperwork and requirements (fees) to be able to use them. I may even give up my CDL license this time around because now in the great state of MD they have decided that instead of showing my current DOT Physical card only when I renew my license I now have to send them a copy within 30 days of getting my 2 yr checkup or they automatically revoke my license. Its not one thing that makes it bad, its all the little things they come up with that make you throw your hands up and say Sc*** it.
Richard
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One of the many reasons I am glad I don't live in MD any longer. I worked for a Federal Agency based in VA back there where they required us to have a CDLA from our home state to drive the vehicles in our group. The Virginia residence drivers could self certify and not have to do the CDL medical as they were Federal LE drivers. In MD, they couldn't give a crap if you were Federal LE or not. This year I was near the end of my Med cert expiration date, went to the Dr for a physical, and low and behold there was a newly required blood test that needed to be performed. The Dr gave me a 30 day extension which I promply faxed AND emailed to DMV before the expiration date. The blood work came back fine, a new cert was issued and I promptly faxed and Emailed the new paperwork to DMV. Guess what....They ignored the extension...CANCELED my license and all while I was on the road moving to San Diego. Took 1.5 hours on the phone with some very grumpy people for them to pull my records (emails and faxes) and admit their mistake. I required them to send me an official email (which they did) so I can present that to CA DMV when I transfer my DL here and also to have in case my insurance company does something screwy to my rates.
I have had a spotless driving record for 29 years now and all it took was MD DMV incompetence to screw that up.
I do not have to drive big trucks any longer so I am going back to the regular drivers license....not worth the hassle or the expense!