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For non-CDL licenses, classification varies by state... you'd need to specify your state so that we could determine what a Class D license in your state is, exactly, and what your state laws allow. You couldn't drive a truck requiring a CDL, I can tell you that much.
Someone who knows how to drive a truck and is legally licensed to drive a truck has to train you, so that you can drive a truck (but you do also have to get a license).
At 18, but you have to get the type of license for the type of driving you want to do. If you want to drive a large truck or delivery you would need a truck license.
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.
She has a license to drive a car.
A Class B license would be all you need to drive a garbage truck. This is a special class license used to operate certain vihicles such as the garbage truck.
Length is irrelevant - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and usage is what determines this.
If you're going to be operating it on public roadways, then yes.
As long as you have a license you can drive a truck, there are no extra requirements.
Yes,to drive a one ton dump truck a commercial driver's license is required;