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In CA you need a Class B CDL even for a Deuce. Why...3 axles over 6000lbs. gross. You might get away without a CDL with a bobbed truck if you get it re-rated. My 5-Ton is plated Historic and the only thing I have hauled in it is 2X4's for a home project. But our vehicle code says I need a CDL.
The best rule of thumb for driver's licensing is to follow the federal guidelines whether you use your truck for commerce or not. That way you are golden anywhere you operate. Who knows with this crazy economy you might end up having to drive a commercial truck to put bread on the table.
Don't be like the guy out here who watched his deuce carted away on a flatbed because he drove out of class. You also need to think about the legal ramifications especially if involved in an accident. Lawyers will go after anything these days. Better safe than sorry.
The best rule of thumb for driver's licensing is to follow the federal guidelines whether you use your truck for commerce or not. That way you are golden anywhere you operate. Who knows with this crazy economy you might end up having to drive a commercial truck to put bread on the table.
Don't be like the guy out here who watched his deuce carted away on a flatbed because he drove out of class. You also need to think about the legal ramifications especially if involved in an accident. Lawyers will go after anything these days. Better safe than sorry.
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