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A CDL non-excepted interstate driver is someone who operates commercial vehicles across state lines and meets all Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) medical certification requirements. These drivers must carry a valid DOT medical card and comply with all federal safety regulations. Holding a non-excepted interstate CDL allows you to transport goods, passengers, or hazardous materials nationwide. This classification ensures you are fully qualified for interstate commerce and legally authorized to drive commercial motor vehicles in multiple states.