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Check your local laws.Hello!
New member here from SC. I was looking at a 925 5 ton truck and I wanted to know if I need a CDL to drive it in SC.
Thanks very much!
Most states don't differentiate between vehicle class and commercial drivers license. In ND for example if you need a Class A or B you need to take the commercial test to gain the endorsement. However if operating the vehicle as non-commercial you aren't required to maintain a medical card.In some states if you register it for personal use only, then it's my understanding you don't need a CDL.
Semantics, if I have to take a test to get a hazmat, triples, doubles, etc. The test I have to take to get air brakes is under the same nature. An endorsement!Btw, there is no such thing as an air brake endorsement, but there is an an air brake restriction.
wreckerman893;1044848]With all the hungry trial lawyers out there having a CDL is proof that you take operating a large vehicle seriously and have learned the laws that govern their use.
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The CDL holder is normally the one who gets the blame in an accident
Actually, it's an automatic transmission restriction. Much like must having to wear glasses or only driving during the daytimeSemantics, if I have to take a test to get a hazmat, triples, doubles, etc. The test I have to take to get air brakes is under the same nature. An endorsement!
Just because it's not listed as such is superfluous.
The same goes for manual vs automatic.
Agreed. Luckily my good neighbor has a CA CDL A no restrictions and full endorsements.Word to the wise: While I realize you "can drive the truck just fine", if you're going to use your deuce (5-ton, 10-ton, whatever) for your driving test, in Texas the Trooper giving you your driving test may ask to see the driver's license of the person who drove that vehicle to the test site or LOFS (because remember...you aren't licensed to drive it yet...). I had a LOFS (Licensed Operator Front Seat) with me when I went to take my first test (and he was asked to show his license), and I have been the LOFS for others taking their test (and have been asked to show my license several times).
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