No. The gross weight cannot exceed the gross vehicle weight rating and/or the registered weight rating of the vehicle, regardless of the license of the person driving it.
Yes, so long as it doesn't transport hazardous materials, or isn't a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver).
What class license must a driver hold in order to operate a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 5,500 lbs
The VIN number of a Mercedes C class is in the usual place, behind the windshield at the bottom edge on the driver's side.
Yes, so long as it is not classed as a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV). For a vehicle under 26,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating to be classed as such, it would need to either be a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver) or carrying a quantity of hazardous materials which required the display of hazmat placards.
If it's a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver), carrying hazardous materials which require placards to be displayed, or is a truck over 18,000 lbs. in New York state, then it would require a Class C CDL. Otherwise, it requires the "standard" driver's licence for each state.
Depends on what the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of a vehicle is. For something like an F750 which is licensed at 26000 lbs or less, you don't need one. 26,001 lbs. GVWR or more, you'll need a Class B.
So long as the weight rating of the vehicle doesn't exceed 26k, yes, with two exceptions - you would need a Class C (minimum) CDL with hazmat endorsement if the vehicle is transporting a quantity of hazardous materials which requires placards to be displayed, and you would need a Class C (minimum) CDL with passenger endorsement if it is a bus designed to transport more than 15 passengers (including the driver).
The driver class is often the class that contains the "Main" method.
It's a college course. Biology is the subject, 100 is the weight the school put behind the class.
A class a cdl license allows someone to drive a heavy vehicle with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 26,000 or more pounds. Example: 18 Wheeler
Air brakes don't matter insofar as license classes go. If it's a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver), you'd need a Class C CDL with passenger endorsement (school bus endorsement if it's a school bus). If it's a vehicle carrying a quantity of hazardous materials which requires placards to be displayed, you'd need a Class C CDL with a hazmat endorsement. Otherwise, an ordinary driver's license (the class varies by state).
If it has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs. or less, a Class C CDL. If it has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of more than 26,000 lbs., Class B CDL. In both cases, a passenger endorsement is required.