| Aspect | Cdl Class B Delivery Driver |
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The main difference between a Cdl Class B Delivery Driver and a Cdl Class A Driver lies in the type of vehicles they operate and the scope of their licenses. Cdl Class B Delivery Drivers typically operate straight trucks, box trucks, or delivery vans within local or regional routes, focusing on delivery services. Cdl Class A Drivers handle tractor-trailers and combination vehicles, often on longer hauls. Both roles require CDL certifications, but Class A licenses are more comprehensive, allowing for a wider range of vehicle types. The choice depends on the industry and delivery needs.