| Aspect | Class D Route Driver | Delivery Driver |
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| Required Credentials | Driver's license (Class D), possibly CDL depending on vehicle size | Driver's license, sometimes CDL for larger vehicles |
| Work Environment | Local routes, scheduled stops, often in urban/suburban areas | Varied locations, may include long-distance or local deliveries |
| Employer & Industry | Retail, food service, parcel services, local businesses | Courier services, e-commerce, food delivery, retail |
Class D Route Drivers typically operate smaller vehicles on local routes, making scheduled stops for deliveries or pickups. Delivery Drivers also focus on transporting goods but may work in a broader range of environments, including long-distance routes. Both roles require similar licensing and are common in retail, food, and parcel industries, but the specific duties and work settings can differ.