Many rental companies offer Class A, B, or C commercial vehicles for rent. When looking, ensure the company you choose allows you to use their rental for a CDL exam and has locations at or near your designated testing center.
2. Commercial Driving School.
You could rent a large commercial vehicle through a driving school. While CDL driving schools sometimes focus on teaching the knowledge and essential driving skills associated with attaining a CDL, most schools have trucks of varying sizes for rent .
3. Trucking company or Employer .
Some trucking companies or employees in the cargo transportation industry are willing to lend one of their vehicles to someone looking to acquire a CDL for specific classes , especially if you plan to work for them at a CDL.
**4. Friends , acquaintances and Family
** Ask acquaintances , friends, or family familiar with truck transportation who have the necessary license to take their vehicle out during your examination window if you don't have direct access to vehicles that fall under category A , B, and C
**5. Dealerships.
** While less likely , car dealership , particularly ones specializing in trucks ,may be willing to loan or otherwise offer their vehicles temporarily if someone plans to purchase it in the long run and has proof , of their plans with that specific dealership