ROARKY
Purveyor of rusty iron
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- Location
- Flemingsburg, KY
I contacted the KY Department of Transportation and asked if trucks that meet the normal CDL requirements, but not being used for commercial use, would require the driver to have a CDL. Their answer is……..
Yes, an operator will need a CDL even if the vehicle is tagged as antique and not used for commercial use.
This is taken straight from the KYDOT website:
Class A CDL
Class B CDL
Class C CDL
There are 4 exemptions:
The following groups are exempt from the CDL requirements, provided they meet all the criteria.
1. Drivers of vehicles that are: Used exclusively in farm-to-market agricultural transportation, operated in private carriage, owned and/or operated by the farmer or his employees, and used within the Commonwealth of Kentucky or one-hundred-fifty (150) highway miles of the point of origin if crossing state lines.
2. Drivers of firefighting and other emergency equipment.
3. Drivers of military vehicles if those persons are: Military personnel in uniform, operating the vehicles
in pursuit of a military purpose, and properly licensed by the military.
4. Drivers of vehicles that are designed as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use, and operate on their own motor power or are mounted on or drawn by another vehicle.
I am contacting my rep to see about the possibility of introducing a non-commercial CDL or adding an antique/show exemption. If you live in Ky, I encourage you to do the same.
Yes, an operator will need a CDL even if the vehicle is tagged as antique and not used for commercial use.
This is taken straight from the KYDOT website:
Class A CDL
- For any combination of vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating ( GVWR ) of 26,001 pounds or more, provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is more than 10,000 pounds.
- Any straight truck with two or more axles and a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more;
- Any vehicle with two or more axles and a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more, pulling a vehicle with a GVWR of 10,000 pounds or less;
- A single-vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver) if the GVWR is 26,001 pounds or more.
- Any vehicle with a GVWR of fewer than 26,001 pounds transporting hazardous materials for which placarding is required;
- A single-vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver) if the GVWR is less than 26,001 pounds.
The following groups are exempt from the CDL requirements, provided they meet all the criteria.
1. Drivers of vehicles that are: Used exclusively in farm-to-market agricultural transportation, operated in private carriage, owned and/or operated by the farmer or his employees, and used within the Commonwealth of Kentucky or one-hundred-fifty (150) highway miles of the point of origin if crossing state lines.
2. Drivers of firefighting and other emergency equipment.
3. Drivers of military vehicles if those persons are: Military personnel in uniform, operating the vehicles
in pursuit of a military purpose, and properly licensed by the military.
4. Drivers of vehicles that are designed as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use, and operate on their own motor power or are mounted on or drawn by another vehicle.
I am contacting my rep to see about the possibility of introducing a non-commercial CDL or adding an antique/show exemption. If you live in Ky, I encourage you to do the same.