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Interstate CDL

An interstate CDL allows commercial drivers to operate vehicles across state borders, providing greater flexibility and employment options. To obtain an interstate CDL, drivers must meet federal medical standards and maintain compliance with FMCSA regulations. This license is ideal for long-haul truckers and logistics professionals who transport goods between states. Holding an interstate CDL also demonstrates that the driver meets higher safety and qualification standards. With an interstate CDL, drivers can pursue more routes, higher-paying jobs, and broader opportunities in the transportation industry.

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