That depends on what the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the tow truck is. 26,001 lbs. and up in a single vehicle requires a Class B CDL.
No. You would need to get their E+C licence.
Persons with an Ontario Class DZ licence are licenced to drive vehicles such as straight truck, dump truck, cement truck, garbage truck and rescue & fire trucks - with airbrakes. A Class D licence is required to operate a vehicle over 11,000kg with a towed trailer not over 4600kg. Should your towed trailer exceed 4600kg, you will need to upgrade to a Class A licence.
An AZ license allows you to drive tractor-trailers and other large commercial vehicles, while a DZ license only permits you to drive straight trucks or other commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating over 11,000 kilograms. In essence, an AZ license covers a broader range of vehicles compared to a DZ license.
There is a license requirement to drive a pumper truck in Florida. The requirement is a class B CDL license.
That's the class of licence you're required to have in order to drive an 18 wheeler...
drivers licence C
Depends on the GVWR of the tow truck.
no. in Queensland you need a truck licence
Light rigid truck licence (LR)
That depends on the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the truck, not on the length.
It is a licence to drive larger vehicles like a truck, van etc.
It's in accordance with Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. Under 26,001 GVWR, just a standard drivers license. 26,001+ GVWR requires a Class B CDL. Gross Combined Weight of 26,001 lbs. or more and towing a vehicle with a GVWR of 10,001 lbs. or more requires a Class A CDL.