That depends on your pay structure. Are you paid by the hour? Load? Mile? Salary?
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Yes. If you are driving a commercial vehicle, without a commercial vehicle license, then you can indeed be ticketed and fined. This is true regardless of the type of road you are driving on. - - - - - It depends. You can drive a commercial vehicle within 50 miles of the place where the vehicle is customarily stored without having a CDL. This is so farmers can haul crops to the buyer without needing a CDL.
It will prevent them from driving a vehicle requiring a CDL, for certain. Even if they somehow managed to get the licence, they'd never get the DOT Medical Card required to be in the driver's possession while operating a CMV.
The employer would be responsible especially if you were driving for work purposes.
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.
It's Commercial Drivers License, not "Certified", and it's only required if the GVW of the vehicle is more than 26,000 lbs.
A commercial drivers license (cdl) is very different from a regular driving license. In order to obtain a cld you must pass rigorous testing including inspection and knowledge of a commercial vehicle.
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A commercial vehicle such as a truck or limo needs to have a very high coverage cost because they are used for commercial purposes. The most common insurance for them is comprehensive insurance.
Yes. Having said that, if your commercial vehicle is a combination vehicle, the front plate goes on the tractor and the back plate on the trailer; the tractor won't have a back plate.
0.04 same as if you were driving a commercial vehicle