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For wheelchair-accessible vehicles used in commercial applications, a safety inspection is required at a state-approved site. After the inspection, they will issue a rectangular sticker. Inspectors will be looking for: A. Fire Extinguisher B. First Aid Kit C. Break down Kit D. Biohazard Spill Kit. Once application and paperwork with the State are processed and an inspector from the General. The office will check the vehicles.

For a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, MC plates are required. These can be obtained at the same Secretary of State (SOS) facility used by cab and limousine drivers. When they go to the SOS, they will be required to present registration, proof of insurance, safety line inspection sheet. For a non–wheelchair-accessible vehicle, PT plates are required. These are also obtained at the SOS facility. At the time of application, the driver must present the vehicle registration, safety inspection sheet, and proof of insurance.

Anyone. As a general rule of thumb, insurance providers will not insure drivers in commercial driving positions that are under 25 years of age. However, persons may work in different capacities in the transportation industry that do not require them to actually drive a commercial vehicle. Can a waiver be obtained in certain cases? Yes.

Everyone.