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HAZMAT {{pll|Licenses Overview|licenses}} (short of hazardous materials) enable drivers to take deliveries of materials that are deemed more {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|hazardous}} than others, in case of an accident. There are three tiers of HAZMAT cargo, each requiring a separate license, successively:
HAZMAT {{pll|Licenses Overview|licenses}} (short of hazardous materials) enable drivers to take deliveries of materials that are deemed more {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|hazardous}} than others, in case of an accident. There are three tiers of HAZMAT cargo, each requiring a separate license, successively:


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* Tier 1 - {{pll|Flammable|Flammable}}, {{pll|Asphyxiating|asphyxiating}} and {{pll|Oxidizing|oxidizing}} materials
* Tier 1 - {{pll|Flammable|Flammable}}, {{pll|Asphyxiating|asphyxiating}} and {{pll|Oxidizing|oxidizing}} materials
* Tier 2 - {{pll|Explosive|Explosive}}, {{pll|Corrosive|corrosive}} and {{pll|Toxic|toxic}} materials
* Tier 2 - {{pll|Explosive|Explosive}}, {{pll|Corrosive|corrosive}} and {{pll|Toxic|toxic}} materials

Revision as of 14:00, 7 March 2025

HAZMAT licenses (short of hazardous materials) enable drivers to take deliveries of materials that are deemed more hazardous 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, you need the Fragile license, which allows transporting cargo that is highly sensitive to collisions.