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4 CDL Physical Exam FAQs You Should Know the Answer To

CDL Physical or DOT Physical

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Commercial interstate drivers who drive big cargo-laden trucks with a gross weight of over 10,000 pounds must clear a physical exam to hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL). A Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination is one that is mandated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. While it is true that not all CMV drivers with a DOT physical exam will require a CDL, the CDL physical examis the same as the DOT physical.

Similar to the — is the CDL physical exam the same as the DOT physical question — there are a few more such queries that arise in minds of CMV drivers before they go for a physical exam. We've got four such frequently asked questions that most drivers do not always have an answer to. Let's check them out.

1. Is an appointment necessary or can I just walk in for a CDL physical exam in Miami?

While most centers allow walk-in physical exams, some also guarantee a 100% appointment against a non-refundable fee. The amount of this fee is included in the total charge of you CDL physical exam. In case you miss the appointment or re-schedule it, your fee will be forfeited. There are many drivers who prefer to take an appointment, but most centers have walk-in exams that you can easily appear for at a time that suits you. There are some centers that value your time. If you've booked an appointment and the exam does not begin within 10 minutes of your guaranteed time, the rest of your exam is done for free.

2. Do any sort of forms need to be carried to the CDL physical exam in Miami?

You are not required to carry any forms with you. All necessary forms are provided at the testing center. Your forms are filled with the help of the medical examiner who is conducting your physical exam. Sections that require your personal information and your health history need to be filled by you. The rest of the form that comprises the Testing Section is filled by the examiner.

3. What are the CMV requirements that need drivers with a Florida CDL to have a medical certificate?

Both Florida statutes and federal laws require drivers with a CDL to have a current medical examiner’s certificate. In Florida the interstate drivers who’s CMVs meet the following requirements are required to possess a medical certificate:

· Any vehicle that has a gross combination weight rating or gross vehicle weight of 10,001 pounds or more; or

· The CMV can carry more than 8 passengers, including the driver, for compensation; or

· Is used to transport hazardous material under 49 U.S.C. 5103; or

· Can transport more than 15 passengers, including the driver, but cannot transport passengers for compensation.

4. Where can I get a CDL physical exam near me in Miami?

Let us at Miami Accident Center help you out. We offer the full CDL physical exam, the certificate of which remains valid for 24 months, if your medical condition does not change drastically during that period. Our experts at the Accident Center carry out CDL physical exams thoroughly without any delay or discomfort.

And this efficient service is not just restricted to Miami but offered in many other locations around Florida, such as in Broward, Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, and Miami-Dade Counties. You can call us at 305-389-9040 to set up an appointment or visit our website: https://www.drdeanmiami.com/ to find out about all the options you have for the CDL physical exam.

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Dr. Dean M. Zusmer
Dr. Dean M. Zusmer is a Miami Beach Native, Florida Licensed Chiropractic Physician. https://www.drdeanmiami.com/
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