Operating large, heavy vehicles, such as tractor-trailers, buses, and tank trucks, requires specialized training and authorization. In Minnesota, this authorization comes in the form of a commercial driver’s license (CDL). This credential signifies that the holder has met specific knowledge and skill requirements for safe operation of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs). These requirements often exceed those for a standard driver’s license and include specialized testing and endorsements depending on the type of CMV operated.
Holding the proper credentials plays a crucial role in maintaining transportation safety and efficiency throughout the state. The rigorous standards associated with obtaining this type of licensure help ensure that drivers possess the necessary skills to handle large vehicles, understand complex traffic laws, and respond appropriately in emergency situations. This contributes to reducing accidents, protecting infrastructure, and facilitating the smooth flow of goods and people. The current system of licensure evolved from earlier regulations, reflecting an ongoing commitment to enhancing safety and professionalism within the commercial transportation industry.