It must be less than 10,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating - that is the actual weight rating of the vehicle, and not the weight it is actually loaded to. So even if the vehicle itself weighs less than 10,000 lbs. with whatever it's loaded with, if it's rated to be loaded to a gross weight of exceeding 10,000 lbs., then it's not permitted. im sorry but no commercial vehicles are allowed on the p.i.p ,you cant even drive a pickup truck without a cap on it.
If the commercial vehicle requires a CDL to drive it, you do.
no
Parkway Drive was created in 2003.
No Parkway Drive is not a satanic band.
Depends on what the vehicle is. A one ton pickup is a commercial vehicle if used for commercial purposes, even though it doesn't require a CDL.
One suggestion for the most scenic drive in the US State of New York could well be the Palisades Parkway. From the George Washington Bridge, this highway travels a good distance north along the Hudson River and the Palisades cliffs. It is very scenic and one can view parts of New York City across the Hudson.
No.
Only from mile marker 1 to mile marker 16 - nothing north of that.
Yes. No matter what anyone says parkway drive will always be awesome.
No. Commercial vans and trucks can run on thruways, not parkways. Parkways are resticted to cars only. There are low underpasses that vans and trucks will hit.
No, you can get a commercial policy for a commercial vehicle. If it's for a company you work for, I would make sure they had proper insurance before you drove the vehicle.
No.