In most U.S. states, a regular driver’s license is a Class D or Class C license , depending on the state’s naming system. It usually lets you drive standard non-commercial passenger vehicles, not commercial trucks or buses.

Quick Scoop

  • Most common answer: Class D in many states.
  • Some states call it: Class C for a regular non-commercial license.
  • What it covers: ordinary cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks used for personal driving.
  • What it does not cover: commercial vehicles like tractor-trailers or buses.

If you want, I can also tell you the exact class for your state.