What kind of driver license do you need to drive bread truck?

A Class A or Class B commercial driver's license (CDL) is required to drive a bread truck. The specific class of CDL required depends on the weight and type of bread truck you will be driving.

* Class A CDL: Required for driving a bread truck with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more. This includes bread trucks with a box-type body or a flatbed body.

* Class B CDL: Required for driving a bread truck with a GVWR of 26,000 pounds or less but more than 10,001 pounds. This includes bread trucks with a box-type body or a flatbed body.

In addition to the CDL, you will also need to have a valid driver's license from your state. You may also need to pass a physical examination and a written test to obtain your CDL.

Here are some of the requirements for obtaining a Class A or Class B CDL:

* Age: You must be at least 18 years old to get a Class A or Class B CDL.

* Vision: You must have 20/40 vision in both eyes, with or without corrective lenses.

* Physical: You must be able to pass a physical examination that includes checking your vision, hearing, and strength.

* Written test: You must pass a written test that covers topics such as traffic laws, safe driving practices, and vehicle maintenance.

* Driving test: You must pass a driving test that demonstrates your ability to safely operate a bread truck.

If you meet all of the requirements, you can apply for your CDL at your local DMV office.