Drivers who hold a Class C operator's license in Massachusetts can drive passenger vehicles that carry 16 or more passengers (but not school buses), and they can also drive large trucks that are no greater than 26,001 pounds.
A NY State Operator's license is a Class C license for hoisting machinery.
Yes, provided that you possess a valid driver's license in good standing and that the vehicle which you're operating falls within the limitations of the class of license you possess.
A class a cdl license allows someone to drive a heavy vehicle with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 26,000 or more pounds. Example: 18 Wheeler
What class license must a driver hold in order to operate a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 5,500 lbs
Depends on the state and which class of driver's license you have. General operators license: 2 years in most areas.
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If you don't have a CDL, you can't operate a commercial vehicle. You can't even so much as be in actual physical control of the vehicle (in the driver's seat with the motor running). Even if you possess a non-CDL Class A or B licence, this holds true - a non-CDL Class A/B only permits you to operate vehicles which fall under the exemptions for CDL requirements.
School Bus operators or public bus companiesha hasorrygood luck
You cannot exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of that vehicle, regardless of which class of license you hold.
Bates College in Tacoma seems to offer a class for it:http://www.bates.ctc.edu/page.asp?view=160
You do not need to have any type of license to insure and register a vehicle in Alberta. You'll obviously not be able to operate it without one, or in your case without a fully licensed driver in the vehicle with you or as per the provisions of your class 7 license.
A Class D license permits a person to drive any single vehicle, provisionally, with weight restrictions. For example any vehicle not exceeding 26,000 pounds is allowed to be driven.