| Aspect | Flexible Class B Expedited | Flexible Class A Expedited |
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| Required Credentials | Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class B with Expedited endorsement | Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class A with Expedited endorsement |
| Work Environment | Driving medium-duty trucks, delivery, or local routes | Driving heavy-duty trucks, long-haul, or interstate routes |
| Industry Usage | Delivery services, local transportation, logistics | Freight hauling, long-distance logistics, freight companies |
Flexible Class B Expedited drivers typically operate medium-duty vehicles with a Class B CDL, focusing on local deliveries and shorter routes. In contrast, Flexible Class A Expedited drivers handle larger trucks with a Class A CDL, often working on long-distance freight routes. Both roles require CDL endorsements and are vital in logistics, but they differ mainly in vehicle size, route length, and industry scope.