Anything defined as a commercial vehicle under the FMCSR. That would include:
Certain types of vehicles are exempt from classification as commercial vehicles under FMCSR, including:
Pennsylvania considered creating a state government without a state executive position.
Yes, within the limitation of the laws of the state which you're traveling in. Basically, the laws for carrying in a commercial vehicle are the same in every state as they are for carrying or transporting a firearm in a personal vehicle.
That depends on the state it's registered in.
That depends on the country where the vehicle is registered and then perhaps the state of that country.
Yes, a minor can own a vehicle in the state of Pennsylvania. "Pennsylvania law does not dictate a minimum or maximum age for owning/registering a vehicle. However, you should check with your insurance company to see if they have any restrictions regarding an owner's age."http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/faq/faq-title_vr.shtml#Q02
A photo ID is needed to register a vehicle in the state of Pennsylvania. A photo ID issued from the state will allow a person to register their vehicle.
This one will cover all 50 states regarding a gun in a commercial vehicle ....it is not allowed. ====== False - there is NOTHING in the FMCSR addressing firearms in a commercial vehicle. The laws of transporting firearms in a CMV are going to be the same as any other vehicle, and these laws will vary from state-to-state. If you're in MD, it's not a very gun-friendly state, and they do not recognise out-of-state concealed carry permits, so you won't be permitted to carry it concealed in the cab.
You can drive out-of-state on a learner's permit, so long as the state you're driving in permits it. Pennsylvania is one of the states which does not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit, however, so your answer would be no.
That depends on what the vehicle's use is. As for what type of plates it will require, that's a matter of the laws of your state.
That depends on the laws of your state, and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the vehicle will likely also come into play in determining this.
Yes
Many places use that term but consider Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.