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It's different on a state by state basis. However, in the vast majority of cases you'll need a class A CDL driver's license to operate it.
A 4WD backhoe loader is considered a Heavy Construction Vehicle,this is its class in every state. You do need a special license to operate this type of vehicle.
OSHA does not require any type of qualifications to operate a backhoe, instead, it varies from state to state. Most states require a high school education, a class B commercial license and possibly some specific vocational training.
check your state laws.... in north dakota you have to hold a farm operators license/permit
No, you can't. Not in the US. You can't drive a 49cc moped on the highway in any state I'm familiar with.
No.Another View: It may depend on the state laws of your state but, as a general rule, you do not require a license to operate a farm tractor on the public roads while going from field-to-field or farm-to-field. However, simply operating a tractor does NOT give you permission to use it as general transportation.
Yes, anything over 50cc you need a motorcycle endorsement or license to operate a motorcycle in the state. Anything under 50cc you have to have a valid drivers license or motorcycle license to operate in the state.
That does depend on the state, but I am not aware of any state that prohibits the temporary transition of farm machinery on a state highway; with or without a license of any type.
Probably yes, though in at least some states a special permit is required on interstates. State laws differ, so you should contact your state DMV for details.
Car locksmiths are required to be liscensed by the state of Texas. This allows them to operate legally in the state.
A license granted by the state that gives the business the right to operate.
The rule is that you cannot drive a vehcile on a public highway anywhere if your license is suspended by any state.