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26000 lbs of cargo? A tandem straight truck, such as a flatbed or a dump, could haul that amount of weight legally.
Not everyone. If you have black marks on your driving record or certain health conditions, you are not eligible to get a CDL, which is required to drive trucks commercially.
In some instances, yes.
If it's a truck which anyone else would be required to have a CDL to drive, then yes.
Yes,to drive a one ton dump truck a commercial driver's license is required;
Light rigid truck licence (LR)
Yes. A Class 7 single axle straight truck exceeds the 26000 lb. GVWR. A semi truck is a Class 8 truck.
Only if it's either carrying hazardous materials or else is a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver).
Only if it's a: transporting hazardous materials or b: a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver).
To drive a cement truck legally, you need a class B CDL (Commercial Drivers License). At 18, you can apply for a class B CDL.
Someone who knows how to drive a truck and is legally licensed to drive a truck has to train you, so that you can drive a truck (but you do also have to get a license).