If it's a private vehicle, just a regular drivers license. If it's a commercial passenger transporter, then it doesn't require a CDL, and licensing requirements are up to the state. Some states don't require any upgrade, while others might require a chauffeur's license or something similar.
No, you do not. Some states, however, require a "chauffeur's licence" to be obtained if the vehicle and/or driver are operating on a for-hire basis.
A vehicle designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver) requires a CDL and passenger endorsement.
Yes. School buses require the "S" endorsement, which is only available with a CDL.
You would need a taxi and livery class E license for that. They are for people 18 and over operating passenger cars and trucks and also for-hire vehicles that carry 14 passengers or less.
You need no license to drive a farm tractor as long as you do not drive it on public roads.
you don't need a special license to drive an RV just a regular drivers license
A standard driver's license- usually called an operator's license.
You cannot drive without a license at all it is completley illegal under all cercumstances
No, you have to have a license to drive any kind of boat ... sorry
You just need a regular drivers license to drive an RV Class A in Virginia.
It depends on what kind of license you have. There are different types of license and one type is specifically for driving a car.
It means the passengers have traveled across the Atlantic Ocean.
Ferrari 308 GTS
No. A private yacht owner/operator is not required to have any kind of a license (just a checkbook) as long as he is not taking aboard passengers for hire.
I believe that a Ford F650 requires a class B license to drive.