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I'm glad he's alive, but how does one not ever learn to swim? That's like a life necessity. You don't have to go swimming all the time, but at least learn.
Posted: 8 years, 9 months ago
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Use the link button or if you know HTML, use the appropriate codeYouTube URL links don't end like TT's link button likes. I tried different ways to get the video URL to no avail.
Because you're probably just copying the link from the URL bar. When on youtube and you want to get the link, hit share, and you will see a url you can copy and paste.
Posted: 8 years, 9 months ago
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** How the h*ck do you get Youtube links to work here?
Use the link button or if you know HTML, use the appropriate code
Posted: 8 years, 9 months ago
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The High Road is based on the Illinois CDL test so one can assume that is an Illinois rules.
Yeah I can't find anything about it for MS. So I assume if you fail and want to retest, you have to pay again. I can't even find a rule on it with FMCSA.
Posted: 8 years, 9 months ago
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That must be in your state. In Arkansas if you are willing to buy the testing materials after you failed 3 times you can continue to test till you die of old age.
I figure after 9 attempts and all failed I think it might be time to try something else.
That rule was quoted from the High Road program. I'm not worried about failing since I only have to take the Combination test. I was just wondering because I wanted to go take it tommorrow wiout even studying just to see if I could do it. I don't want to have to pay $16 again if I fail it.
Posted: 8 years, 9 months ago
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Force to drive while being tired?
Here he is talking to ABC news after that.
A news story about trucks driving dangerously on the highway and tired truckers being forced to continue driving when tired.
ABC US News | World News
Posted: 8 years, 9 months ago
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Is this for every state? Or can it vary?
Third-Time Fail Rule
CDL applicants who fail any CDL exam(s) three (3) times are required to wait 30 days from the date of the third failed exam. Three additional failures (6 total failures) of the same exam(s) will result in a 90-day waiting period. Three additional failures (9 total failures) of the same exam(s) after the 90-day waiting period will result in a one year waiting period from the date of the last failed exam. The waiting periods apply only to the exam(s) failed three times. Applicants are allowed three attempts to pass per fee. After failing any test three (3, 6, 9) times, an appropriate fee will be required to re-take the exam.
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I graduated from roadmasters on 7/29/2015. I choose werner to drive with starting off. I leave on aug 10 for orientation. I feel homesick already and have not left. Anyone have any advice?
I can't wait to get a job and leave home. I love to travel and I'm single with no kids. **** home. Lol
Posted: 8 years, 9 months ago
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Moving down south ???
The south sucks. Move to Colorado. Mountains, good people, no humidity. :)