Not that I know of. Who needs a lisnence to pull a tin snail!!
Not that I know of. Who needs a lisnence to pull a tin snail!!
You may not tow anything with a category B1 licence.
Yes, you need a certain license to drive a tow truck, different states have different requirements, you should check with your local DMV to check your states requirements.
if your gonna drive the tow truck yah you need a license
You need a license to drive a tow truck in Michigan. You need a license to operate any vehicle on public roads.
No, not in most cases or not in most states. Some states do require a CDL be obtained if the tow truck reaches a certain size or weight. Yes, you need a special commercial drivers license (CDL) to drive a tow truck, which can be obtained from your local DMV. Some states also require an additional special license or permit for tow truck drivers. You can get information at your DMV or your Secretary of State.
Towing businesses are highly regulated. In most states you need a special tow truck license. Often the local municipalities will have further restrictions. The type of license required to drive a tow truck depends on the state and the size of the tow truck. Flat bed drivers generally required a CDL where as claw truck drivers generally can use their regular drivers license.
You need a license to drive a tow truck in Michigan. You need a license to operate any vehicle on public roads.
No, there are no special licenses or endorsements required. Class D license for light duty tow trucks, appropriate class of CDL when the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating/Gross Combined Weight Rating of the vehicle requires it.
First, training must be obtained. There are trucking schools and tow-truck training schools listed on the web. Then, a special license must be obtained to operate a tow truck.
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You need a special license to operate a tow truck and you need a priviliege license for operating a business. Wrecking is often a term which is synonomous with towing. If you are selling cars for junk you merely have to follow safety regulations in most states.