If you're interested in driving a bus, you'll need to get special certification in the form of a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). But what exactly is a CDL, and how can you get one? Here's what you need to know… (FYI: If you become a bus driver for Student Transit, we'll provide you with paid CDL training on-site!)

While this may not come as a surprise, driving a school bus requires special training and certification. Specifically, operators need to obtain a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a Passenger Endorsement.

What Exactly Is a CDL?

What is a Commercial Driver's License?

First, let's start with the basics. A CDL is a special license that allows you to operate commercial vehicles, such as buses, trucks, and tractor-trailers. To obtain one, you must pass a series of tests that measure your driving safety knowledge and ability to operate large vehicles.

The CDL is divided into three classes: A, B, and C. Class A allows you to drive combination vehicles, such as tractor-trailers. Class B allows you to drive single vehicles weighing over 26,000 pounds, such as school buses. And Class C allows you to drive vehicles under 26,000 pounds designed to carry 16 or more passengers, such as shuttle buses.

How Do You Get One?

Getting a CDL might sound intimidating, but it's a relatively straightforward process. Here's a general overview of the process:

Check your state's requirements: CDL requirements can vary by state, so it's essential to check with your local DMV or state motor vehicle agency to find out exactly what you need to do to obtain a CDL.

Study for the written test: Once you have determined your state's specific requirements, you'll need to study for the written test, which covers driving safety, vehicle inspection, and passenger transport. You can find study materials and practice tests online or take a CDL training course to get hands-on experience with driving and learn from experienced instructors.

Take the written test: Once you feel confident in your knowledge, you can schedule an appointment to take the written test at your local DMV or a third-party testing center.

Get a learner's permit: After passing the written test, you'll need to get a learner's permit, allowing you to practice driving a bus under the observation of a licensed CDL holder.

Practice driving: With your learner's permit, you can practice driving a bus with supervision until you feel comfortable enough to take the skills test.

Take the skills test: The final step in obtaining a CDL is to take the skills test, which consists of a pre-trip vehicle inspection, a basic vehicle control test, and a road test. If you pass all three test parts, you'll be issued a CDL with a Passenger Endorsement and can begin driving a bus!

Whether you're looking for a new career as a professional driver or want the flexibility to operate commercial vehicles when needed, a CDL can open up new opportunities. With a little bit of effort and determination, you can soon be on your way to obtaining a license and begin driving a commercial vehicle.

And, who knows? You might even join our team of skilled and passionate school bus drivers. (Psst… We provide all the training you need to get a CDL in-house at Student Transit, and we will even pay YOU while you complete it!)