Typically only within the state that issued you the license as long as you are in compliance with all other provisions of the license,
As far as I can tell, the C70 has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 26,000 lbs., meaning you would need a Class B CDL to drive it as a single vehicle.
As far as I know you can get the license when you turn 18 years old.
Air brakes are entirely irrelevant as far as whether or not that vehicle needs a CDL is concerned. The only time you need a CDL to drive an RV is when you're operating it on a for-hire basis, either as a driver for hire or as a transporter.
As far as I can tell, "learner" is not a word in Spanish.
It varies by state. 150 miles tends to be the norm, but it may be more or less, dependent on the state.
Vehicle length is irrelevant as far as whether a CDL is required or not. A single vehicle may be up to 45 feet in length. The legal length of combination vehicles varies by state - even then, it's possible to get overlength permits, with or without a CDL.
As far as I know, you will be required to present a valid driver license to rent a car. A learner's permit is not enough. Also there is typically a minimum age to rent a car. 25 is the standard although there are companies that will rent to someone younger (but over 18) for an additional fee.
A spatial learner is someone who prefers to understand and process information through visual aids, such as charts, diagrams, or maps. They are skilled at understanding relationships between objects and spatial reasoning tasks.
Yes, you need to give this information to your insurance carrier. Most insurance companies do not charge a premium for children with a learner's permit. When they get their permanent drivers license you will need to update that with the insurance as well. Make sure you obey the state laws as far as having a licensed driver riding with a learner at all times as well. Safeco has a device that can be added to a teenagers vehicle that even allows you to set geographical boundaries and you can set it however you want to. You can set it up to text you if they go out of the area they are allowed to drive in and it can even text you if they exceed the speed limit by more that whatever amount you set it for. They will give you a discount for having this installed. Installation is free and you pay a little per month for the service. You can see everywhere your teen has been and how they drive. The info is not reported to the insurance company but is yours only. It's a tool.
Anyone under the age of 18 who has a learner permit will be prohibited from driving between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. When driving, permit holders must have a licensed driver age 21 or older in the vehicle with them. Seatbelt use is mandatory for everyone in the vehicle under the age of 18 (passengers age 3 and under must be in an approved child restraint device). There is no restriction as to number of occupants as far as I know. A call to your local DMV will provide a positive answer.
As far as I can remember, the only additional written test you'd be required to take at the DMV would be Combination Vehicles. However, if you wanted to upgrade your license without having to go through a driving school/CDL course, you've had to get a BPA license (Class B license, learner's permit for Class A) first to be able to train in a Class A vehicle. You would have to find someone certified to be a Class A instructor (usually through a company), and a company which would allow you to both train in their vehicle and provide you with that vehicle for the hands-on tests you'd be required to take at the DMV (road test, pre-trip, etc.).This is a bit unlikely, and chances are that you will have to go through a complete CDL course, the same as anyone with a Class C/D license does who wishes to upgrade to a Class A. Your local community college can provide you with more information on this.
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