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Highway Watch

ATTENTION: The Highway Watch Training Program is NO LONGER REQUIRED for CDL Holders in the State of Georgia. The Program has been suspended indefinitely.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has elected to fund another trucking security program.  As a result, the Highway Watch® program has been suspended.  Similarly, the Highway Watch® call center has been suspended.  Incident reports are no longer being processed by the call center.  If you have an emergency-related call, please dial 9-1-1.  If you are calling to report a suspicious security event, please call the TSA National Operations Center toll-free at 866-615-5150.  TSA expects to establish a new full-service highway security call center soon. 

Reference House Bill 419 Passed 2007 - Effective Date Jan. 1 2008, The language was struck from the bill removing the requirement for Highway Watch Training.

Current Georgia Code CDL Requirements Listed Below

TITLE 40.  MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC  
CHAPTER 5.  DRIVERS' LICENSES  
ARTICLE 7.  COMMERCIAL DRIVERS' LICENSES

O.C.G.A. § 40-5-147  (2007)

§ 40-5-147.  (For effective date, see note.) Requirements for issuance of license or instruction permit; regulations granting waiver or exemption from physical requirements


   (a) (1) (For effective date, see note.) Except as provided in Code Section 40-5-148, no person may be issued a commercial driver's license unless that person is a resident of this state, is at least 18 years of age, has passed a knowledge and skills test for driving a commercial motor vehicle which complies with minimum federal standards established by federal regulations enumerated in 49 C.F.R. Part 383, subparts G and H, and has satisfied all other requirements of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986, Title XII of Public Law 99-570, in addition to any other requirements imposed by state law or federal regulation. The tests shall be prescribed and conducted by the department in English only.

   (2) The department may authorize a person, including an agency of this or another state, an employer, a private driver training facility, or other private institution or a department, agency, or instrumentality of a local government, to administer the skills test specified by this Code section, provided that:

      (A) The test is the same which would otherwise be administered by the state;

      (B) The third party has entered into an agreement with the state which complies with the requirements set forth in 49 C.F.R. Part 383.75; and

      (C) The third party complies with all other requirements set by the department by regulations.

(b) The department may waive the skills test specified in this Code section for a commercial driver's license applicant who meets the requirements of 49 C.F.R. Part 383.77.
   (c)(1) A commercial driver's instruction permit may be issued to any individual who holds a valid noncommercial Class C license or has passed all required tests for the operation of a noncommercial Class C vehicle and is 18 years of age.

   (2) An applicant for the commercial driver's instruction permit must pass the vision test and all knowledge tests for the type of vehicle he intends to operate along with any knowledge test required for any desired endorsements.

   (3) The commercial driver's instruction permit may not be issued for a period to exceed one year. The holder of a commercial driver's instruction permit may drive a commercial motor vehicle on a highway only when accompanied by the holder of a commercial driver's license valid for the type of vehicle driven who occupies a seat beside the individual for the purpose of giving instruction in driving the commercial motor vehicle.

(d) A commercial driver's license or commercial driver's instruction permit may not be issued to a person while the person is subject to a disqualification from driving a commercial motor vehicle or while the person's driver's license or driving privilege is suspended, revoked, or canceled in this or any other licensing jurisdiction; nor may a driver's license be issued to a person who has a commercial driver's license issued by any other state unless the person first surrenders all driver's licenses issued by any other state, which license or licenses shall be returned to the issuing state or states for cancellation.

(e) (For effective date, see note.) The department is authorized to promulgate rules necessary to grant a waiver or exemption of the physical requirements for a commercial driver's license or a commercial driver's instruction permit in 49 C.F.R. Part 391, Subpart E; provided, however, that the person who is applying for a commercial driver's license or a commercial driver's instruction permit or who has previously been issued a commercial driver's license and who is granted the waiver or exemption shall only be authorized to drive a commercial motor vehicle in this state. Notwithstanding this subsection, the department shall not grant any type of waiver or exemption of said physical requirements unless such type of waiver or exemption has previously been granted by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

 

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