Subpart B — Qualification and Disqualification of Drivers
§391.11 General qualifications of drivers.
(a)
A person shall not drive a commercial motor vehicle unless he/she is qualified
to drive a commercial motor vehicle. Except as provided in §391.63, a motor carrier
shall not require or permit a person to drive a commercial motor vehicle unless
that person is qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle.
(b)
Except as provided in Subpart G
of this part, a person is qualified to drive a motor vehicle if he/she —
(b)(1) Is at least 21 years old;
(b)(2) Can read and speak the English language sufficiently to
converse with the general public, to understand highway traffic signs and
signals in the English language, to respond to official inquiries, and to make
entries on reports and records;
(b)(3) Can, by reason of experience, training, or both, safely operate
the type of commercial motor vehicle he/she drives;
(b)(4) Is physically qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle in
accordance with Subpart E —
Physical Qualifications and Examinations of this part;
(b)(5) Has a currently valid commercial motor vehicle operator's
license issued only by one State or jurisdiction;
(b)(6) Has prepared and furnished the motor carrier that employs him/her
with the list of violations or the certificate as required by §391.27;
(b)(7) Is not disqualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle under
the rules in §391.15;
and
(b)(8) Has successfully completed a driver's road test and has been
issued a certificate of driver's road test in accordance with §391.31, or has presented
an operator's license or a certificate of road test which the motor carrier
that employs him/her has accepted as equivalent to a road test in accordance
with §391.33.
[35 FR 6460, Apr. 22,
1970, as amended at 35 FR 17420, Nov. 13, 1970; 35 FR 19181, Dec. 18, 1970; 36
FR 222, Jan. 7, 1971, 36 FR 24220, Dec. 22, 1971; 45 FR 46424, July 10, 1980;
52 FR 20589, June 1, 1987; 59 FR 60323, Nov. 23, 1994; 60 FR 38744, 38745, July
28, 1995; 63 FR 33276, June 18, 1998].