Will my GVWR work for a Class A skills test?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jessedavis82, Mar 18, 2014.
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truckon Thanks this.
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That truck doesn't qualify for a class A, or even a class B.
Class A =
Any combination vehicle with a combined GVWR of over 26,000 lbs, provided the vehicle being towed weighs more than 10,000 lbs GVWR.
Class B =
Any vehicle with a GVWR of over 26,000 lbs.
example:
A dump truck with a GVWR of 56,000 lbs towing a 5,000 lb trailer would be a class B vehicle, because the trailer is less than 10,000 lbs GVWR. -
You will have an No air brake restriction on the license and possible if it is an automatic, an automatic restriction - which is stupid.
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I agree, if your going to go to the trouble, then do it right.
Someone fed you a line of bull -
Someone fed you a line of bull[/QUOTE]
We were pulled over all the time (DOT target's tow trucks a LOT) and it was never a problem, Maybe every one of us was the luckiest person around then. I can buy a Class B (technically) motorhome but if I'm not for hire
and only tranport my own posessions or family I don't even need a CDL. There's weird loopholes man. -
Not my experience, cops don't mess with tow trucks. Not unless your scrap haulers or something.
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