If it requires a CDL, then yes - that's federal law.
If the commercial vehicle requires a CDL to drive it, you do.
Yes anytime your driving a vehicle that requires a health card you need to have your health card with you
You're required to have a current medical card on your person at all time when you're driving a vehicle which requires a CDL. In any state. That's federal law.
10,000 lbs. GVWR and up in a commercial use vehicle, and the answer is yes.
Yes, you do need a medical card for a commercial vehicle that weighs less than 26000lbs.
It is possible to obtain a CDL with diabetes, provided it's not too severe for you to be able to obtain a DOT medical card.
Any CMV with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 10,000 lbs. and which is being operated across state lines requires a current and valid DOT medical card. Any vehicle under 26,000 GVW which is a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver) requires a CDL, ergo it requires a medical card. Same with any vehicle carrying a quantity of hazardous materials which requires placards to be displayed.
Unless the credt card company is the lienholder on your vehicle, no.
If used in interstate commerce, any vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating or Gross Combination Weight Rating in excess of 10,000 lbs. requires a DOT medical card.
You need a driver's license to drive, and insurance on the vehicle you're driving.
well, there are lot of companies out there that provides online Medical Card Facility Online. company that I trust is Onlinemedicalcard, they provide the most quick & easy way.
You need the medical card. You would only need a CDL if the vehicle you were operating had a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (or Gross Combination Weight Rating, if a combination vehicle) of more than 26,000 lbs. or if it were a bus (of any weight class) designed to transport more than 15 passengers (including the driver) or if it were a vehicle (of any weight class) transporting a quantity of hazardous materials which required placards to be displayed.