Being someone with a CDL, you should know there is no actual air brake endorsement on a CDL - you get a restriction barring you from operating air brake equipped commercial vehicles. You need to take and pass the written air brakes test, and you need to conduct a road test in a vehicle equipped with air brakes. Then you can have the restriction removed from your CDL.
On a US drivers licence, there is no air brake endorsement - there is only an air brake restriction, and it is only applicable to CDL licences and commercial vehicles. Vehicles of 26,000 lbs. or less GVWR only require a CDL if they're hauling hazardous materials, or if they're designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver). Otherwise, most states will allow you to drive it on the same licence you use to drive any regular passenger car, without any requirement to be trained in the proper use of air brakes.
There is no actual air brake endorsement. On a Commercial Drivers License, you get a restriction placed on CDL licenses if the air brake test isn't taken.Federal law only places this restriction on commercial vehicles, which includes:Single vehicles with a GVWR of over 26,000 lbs.Combinations with a GVWR of over 26,000 lbs., provided the trailer itself has a GWR of over 10,000 lbs.Any vehicle carrying sufficient quantities of hazardous materials that it's required to be placarded, regardless of weight.Any vehicle designed to carry more than 15 passengers (including the driver), regardless of weight.States, however, reserve the right to augment federal law, and your state may require you to take the air brake portion of the CDL test if the vehicle you're operating is used for a commercial purpose. Whether any states actually do this or not, I cannot say offhand, but your final authority on this matter is going to be the California Department of Motor Vehicles (see related link). Those are the people you need to contact for a definitive answer to this question.
If you have felony charges pending, or have been convicted of felony charges, then no - when you apply for a hazmat endorsement, you're subject to a TSA background check. You can get a CDL, but not the hazmat endorsement.
You will need to contact the Glendale police to get the most current information.
Please provide info./form if an "Additional Insured for Business Auto" endorsement exists. Thanks! Dora
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About 562 air miles.
The distance is about 2,440 air miles.
Make sure all air is out of the lines. Next check the vacuum lines from the booster. Make sure the Emergency brake is all the way off this ca cause the brake light to stay on also. The light only comes on (usually) when pressure is being lost or not maintained. If there was a abs sensor connector at that wheel check that also.