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writes: Wow, there's at least one thing we are equal and agree upon Larry!!!!! ![]() ![]() Ryan KC8PMX MI-Chauffers and Emergency Vehicle Permit holder Confirmed Parallel Parker And Proud! Ryan: As one PP'er to another, it is an honor to know you! It's nice to know that we're morally and intellectually superior to the dumbed-down, unwashed, non-PP'ing hoardes of inferior drivers. Michigan still has "Chauffeur's" licenses? Which class of CDL is that equivalent to? Here in Delaware, I'm told that Emergency Vehicle operators don't require anything more than a standard Class D Driver's license. They do, however, have to be a card-carrying member of the "Emergency Service" (usually a local volunteer FD) to which the emergency vehicle is registered. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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