Well, if you park, and a police officer or the property owner tells you that you can't park there, that would be the most obvious way. Other than that, you simply have to keep your eyes open, and use a little bit of common sense.
If you're in a six wheeler, you can often get a little more leniency than if you were in a ten wheeler.
Other than that, just pay attention. Obviously, you don't park in front of fire hydrants or yellow painted curbs. Are there signs saying "no trucks" or informing you of weight restrictions? If you park in a spot, is it going to impede the flow of traffic? Stuff like that. And, if you're not sure, you can always look for a nearby Wal Mart to park it at.
It depends on what class the vehicle is. There are certain weight limits and it makes up the various classes for the truck. If it is a big truck you will need a commercial drivers license to be able to drive it just a mile down the road. Check and see what class the vehicle is and then you will know if you need a cdl.
I know here in California you don't switch, but have to get the regular license with the commercial. Call your DMV to see what you do.
I dont Know mate but maybe 18!
Need to know make and model in order to answer this.
You can buy a good commercial truck dealer equipment at home depot! Not only is it located in various areas, but the workers there know what they are talking about and usually has great customer service.
A commercial truck trader is a person or business that sells trucks from different retailers. To become a successful truck trader, you have to know your local inventory. Visit local retail websites, and start a database of the area inventory. Create your own website and start publicizing!
In most states, the number itself tells those who need to know what kind of license it is. In California, most cars and trucks have a digit, three letters and three more digits. A commercial truck plate has a letter followed by six digits, and there are other combinations for big trucks, trailers, and other categories.
It depends, is it and F-550 or F-650? If it is one of those, then yes. But if it is and F-450, I do not know, because it is sold to the public, while the 550 and 650 are only sold to people who need them. In CA any size tow truck would be considered a commercial vehicle. In CA any size truck with an open bed (meaning no camper-shell) is considered a commercial vehicle. This means whether a company or individual is operating the truck it is considered a commercial vehicle.
We recently moved here from CA and don't have a AZ driver's license. We are thinking of buying a used pickup truck from an individual in Phoenix and want to know if we can buy it without an AZ driver's license.
We'd need to know the country and/or state/province (if applicable) in order to be able to answer this question.
Yes, but it's highly discredited to do so. You should aways consider vehicle purchases locally unless you know the exact model of commercial truck you specifically want.
i dont know the answer to this question. I expect it may be one or the other, yes or no.