Neither. The tractor isn't a road vehicle, and doesn't require a licence. However, the vehicle transporting it would require a CDL if it had a gross weight rating of over 26,000 lbs (whether single vehicle, or combination of vehicle and trailer).
With or without a drivers license you must carry with you a valid certificate to prove that you have been trained and tested to legally operate a fork/lift truck for commercial use.
HSMV stands for the Highway Safety of Motor Vehicles. This agency ensures that all qualified drivers are able to operate a vehicle safely on state highways.
CDL driver training stands for a Commercial Drivers License. You need this kind of license to operate a vehicle that is 26,000 pounds or heavier. You can obtain this license at a drivers training school. The tuition is usually eligible for government grants.
To operate a car what type of license do I need
I seriously doubt it. That type of vehicle is unlawful to operate on the public highway, and possessing a valid drivers licnese for an automotive vehicle would not necessarily automatically qualify one to operate that kind of specialized equipment.
To operate a heavy truck one is required to have a Commercial Driving License (CDL). In Australia there are 5 different classes of licenses for heavy truck drivers.
Yes you do need a driver license
No special drivers license is needed to drive a cargo van. A cargo van is not considered a commercial vehicle so you do not ned a CDL to operate one.
If the scooter is motorized and used on public streets/roads/highways, it must have a license plate and the driver should have a driver's license to operate the scooter.
If you have a drivers license, it must have a endorsement to operate a motorcycle.
no license or insurance needed if under 50cc
No