If I'm not wrong, I know they're valid with a Class B license (which I don't know if articulated buses truly aren't combination vehicles because I always thought they were), but what if the bus is very long, can it require a CDL A?
Can articulated buses be considered a "Class A" vehicle?
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THIS is a Class A bus.
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