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I hear the groans already – “Not another CDL thread!".
Yes I live in MA and would like a 5 Ton BUT do I need a CDL?
There are many posts on the subject BUT every state is different and I really could not find a definitive one for us MA guys.
The web is a wonderful thing and in short order I was able to get a copy of CMR 540 Part 2.0,
2.05 spells out Registration requirements and 2.06 Operators Licensing requirements.
At first read it looks like 5 Ton = CDL. However, under Special CDL Exemptions:
“5. Recreational Vehicle Operators. Any vehicle operated solely as a personal or family conveyance for recreational purposes may be operated with a Class D License. To be exempt from CDL requirements, the vehicle must be used exclusively to transport family members or personal friends and/or their effects.”
Unable to find a definition of Recreational Vehicle in either CMR 540 or Massachusetts General Law Chapter 90 (Motor Vehicles and Aircraft) Section 1, I sent an email to MassDOT via the RMV website.
I had in fact asked about Antique registration and any weight restriction and started an email dialogue with an RMV representative. It would appear that based on the reply I got back that you cannot register a vehicle over 26,001lbs as Antique. That said I started down the over 26,001lbs need a CDL but what about the above captioned exemption?
To my surprise I actually got a call from what I assume was a supervisor at the RMV. He said I seemed to be all over the place with my questions, first Antique then CDL questions, what did I want to know?
I explained the 5 Ton dilemma and asked about the above CDL exemption. That seemed to catch him totally by surprise and I heard him ask for a copy of the regulations. I guided him to the section in question in CMR 540 2.06. I guess I had a small section of a very large document and it took him a while to find what I was talking about.
I got the impression he had never actually read the regulations. The big issue is what is the definition of a Recreational Vehicle and it’s Operator. As I said originally, the definition seems to be lacking in MGL 90 Section 1 or CMR 540.
So, the question is being referred to the MA RMV Legal Department for interpretation.
I am not holding out much hope but at least we may or may not get a definitive answer. I am told I will at least get a status call / email tomorrow.
Yes I live in MA and would like a 5 Ton BUT do I need a CDL?
There are many posts on the subject BUT every state is different and I really could not find a definitive one for us MA guys.
The web is a wonderful thing and in short order I was able to get a copy of CMR 540 Part 2.0,
2.05 spells out Registration requirements and 2.06 Operators Licensing requirements.
At first read it looks like 5 Ton = CDL. However, under Special CDL Exemptions:
“5. Recreational Vehicle Operators. Any vehicle operated solely as a personal or family conveyance for recreational purposes may be operated with a Class D License. To be exempt from CDL requirements, the vehicle must be used exclusively to transport family members or personal friends and/or their effects.”
Unable to find a definition of Recreational Vehicle in either CMR 540 or Massachusetts General Law Chapter 90 (Motor Vehicles and Aircraft) Section 1, I sent an email to MassDOT via the RMV website.
I had in fact asked about Antique registration and any weight restriction and started an email dialogue with an RMV representative. It would appear that based on the reply I got back that you cannot register a vehicle over 26,001lbs as Antique. That said I started down the over 26,001lbs need a CDL but what about the above captioned exemption?
To my surprise I actually got a call from what I assume was a supervisor at the RMV. He said I seemed to be all over the place with my questions, first Antique then CDL questions, what did I want to know?
I explained the 5 Ton dilemma and asked about the above CDL exemption. That seemed to catch him totally by surprise and I heard him ask for a copy of the regulations. I guided him to the section in question in CMR 540 2.06. I guess I had a small section of a very large document and it took him a while to find what I was talking about.
I got the impression he had never actually read the regulations. The big issue is what is the definition of a Recreational Vehicle and it’s Operator. As I said originally, the definition seems to be lacking in MGL 90 Section 1 or CMR 540.
So, the question is being referred to the MA RMV Legal Department for interpretation.
I am not holding out much hope but at least we may or may not get a definitive answer. I am told I will at least get a status call / email tomorrow.