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HAZMAT licenses enable drivers to take deliveries of materials that are deemed more hazardous for the immediate surroundings or the broader environment than others, in case of an accident. There are three tiers of HAZMAT cargo, each requiring a separate license, successively. | HAZMAT licenses enable drivers to take deliveries of materials that are deemed more hazardous for the immediate surroundings or the broader environment than others, in case of an accident. There are three tiers of HAZMAT cargo, each requiring a separate license, successively. | ||
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{{See also|HAZMAT Tier 1|HAZMAT Tier 2|HAZMAT Tier 3|Environmental Impact Fee|Military Licenses|Dispatcher}} | {{See also|HAZMAT Tier 1|HAZMAT Tier 2|HAZMAT Tier 3|Environmental Impact Fee|Military Licenses|Dispatcher}} | ||
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Revision as of 16:05, 28 February 2025
HAZMAT licenses enable drivers to take deliveries of materials that are deemed more hazardous for the immediate surroundings or the broader environment than others, in case of an accident. There are three tiers of HAZMAT cargo, each requiring a separate license, successively.
In order to acquire HAZMAT licenses, the driver must first own the Fragile license, which allows them to transport cargo that is highly sensitive to collisions.
See also: HAZMAT Tier 1, HAZMAT Tier 2, HAZMAT Tier 3, Environmental Impact Fee, Military Licenses, Dispatcher