That depends entirely on the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the vehicle, assuming you're asking this question in regards to US law.
If the truck has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs. or less, the standard drivers license issued by your state will suffice, although you will most likely have to carry a DOT medical card.
If the truck has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 26,000 lbs., you will need a Class B CDL.
Yes,to drive a one ton dump truck a commercial driver's license is required;
Budget Truck does not provide a driver. You, the renter, must drive the truck yourself and have a valid driver's license and another form of identification.
If you are simply driving the truck as a job, you will only need a commercial driver's license on top of a regular driver's license. This is the general rule for people who drive vehicles for a living.
License is very important for driver
if your gonna drive the tow truck yah you need a license
heavy vehicle driver's liscense
A standard operators license is all that is required to drive your private belongings across the country.
you need a proper driving license to drive in a depot and further you also require work experience as a driver.
It is not legal to drive without a driver's license. Drivers are expected to carry their license with them whenever they are using their car or truck.
There is a license requirement to drive a pumper truck in Florida. The requirement is a class B CDL license.
If you're talking about a U-Haul, Ryder, etc. truck, no license upgrade is necessary.
A class D drivers license allows you to drive a small passenger car and truck. No motorcycles and no big rigs.