The main difference between an Ltl Cdl Driver and a Local Delivery Driver lies in their scope of work. Ltl Cdl Drivers typically operate long-distance routes, handling less-than-truckload shipments across regions, requiring a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). They often work for freight carriers, managing freight safety and compliance. Local Delivery Drivers usually focus on short-distance deliveries within a city or area, often with a standard driver's license, and work for retail or distribution companies. Both roles involve driving, loading, and customer service, but differ mainly in distance and work environment.