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Types of Non- Commercial Licenses
These licenses include Class D (for personal vehicles) and Class E (for mopeds), Class F (for combination vehicles), Class G (for a moped) Class M (for two wheel motorcycles) allowing individuals to operate specific types of vehicles without a commercial driver's license.
Class D
A type of non-commercial driver's license in South Carolina that allows individuals to operate passenger vehicles.
Class E
A type of non-commercial driver's license in South Carolina primarily designed for individuals operating small vehicles like vans and light trucks.
Class F
A type of non-commercial driver's license in South Carolina intended for individuals driving vehicles designed to transport more than 15 passengers.
Class G
A type of non-commercial driver's license in South Carolina for individuals operating motorcycles.
Class M
A type of non-commercial driver's license in South Carolina specifically for individuals operating motorcycles and motor-driven cycles.
Commercial Driver’s Licenses
A category of driver's licenses in South Carolina that allows individuals to operate commercial motor vehicles, such as trucks and buses, based on vehicle weight and type. Class A, Class B, and Class C.
Class A
A type of commercial driver's license in South Carolina that permits the operation of vehicles with a gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 pounds or more, including a towed vehicle over 10,000 pounds.
Class B
Allows individuals to operate vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more, including buses and vehicles towing trailers under 10,000 pounds.
Class C
Allows individuals to operate vehicles designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver) or hazardous materials, with a maximum GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds.
Information you must have with you at all times
when operating a motor vehicle in South Carolina, including your driver's license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance.
licensing Requirements
The necessary steps and documentation required to obtain a driver's license in South Carolina, including age restrictions, identification, and knowledge tests.
Beginner’s Permit requirements
-15 years old
-pass the vision test and a knowledge test.
-you may drive from 6 a.m. to midnight with a licensed adult (21 years old) in the front seat.
-you have to have your permit for at least 180 days before applying for a full license.
if your 15-16 years old you must practice _ hours in total and _ hours at night
40 and 10