bajajoaquin
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I’m looking at buying a Deuce in the near future. I’m in California. A listing I saw had a truck titled as a non-historic vehicle and the ad says that no commercial drivers license is required. However, my understanding is that a CDL is required for any vehicle with 3 or more axles and is over 6,000 lb GVW.
Years ago, I remember a thread about a legal analysis of this and couldn’t find it. However, I decided to just get a CDL anyway as it’s not that big a deal. While studying for it, I came across the requirements for commercial vehicles requiring smogequipment, etc. Since I need to take the skills (driving) test in the deuce, I’m not sure it would pass, even though it’s not a commercial vehicle.
Any detail on the California situation? Is there a thread that covers it? I searched but didn’t see one.
The seller can say what he wants, but is there any truth to the claim that no CDL is required? Where would I find documentation of that? (Truck is titled as a Jeep)
Years ago, I remember a thread about a legal analysis of this and couldn’t find it. However, I decided to just get a CDL anyway as it’s not that big a deal. While studying for it, I came across the requirements for commercial vehicles requiring smogequipment, etc. Since I need to take the skills (driving) test in the deuce, I’m not sure it would pass, even though it’s not a commercial vehicle.
Any detail on the California situation? Is there a thread that covers it? I searched but didn’t see one.
The seller can say what he wants, but is there any truth to the claim that no CDL is required? Where would I find documentation of that? (Truck is titled as a Jeep)