You would need to specify which country you're in, as well as the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the van in question.
No special drivers license is needed to drive a cargo van. A cargo van is not considered a commercial vehicle so you do not ned a CDL to operate one.
The license needed to drive a commercial van may depend on the state you are residing in. To find out if you need a special license check the department of motor vehicle website in the state that the license is to be obtained in.
No, you can not drive a fifteen person van with a general drivers license. It would be far too big.
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The type of driver's license needed to work as a delivery van driver varies from state to state. In Ontario, Canada, one must have a valid G driver's license to be able to work as a delivery van driver.
If the van does not normally require a special operators license to operate, you may, BUT not with passengers in it- other than the licensed drive accompanying you.
It is a licence to drive larger vehicles like a truck, van etc.
As far as my investigations, I have discovered that there is really no permission needed to drive a cargo van for long journeys. The only thing is that you must have a valid drivers license and insurance. Also, if you want a passenger van, it will cost more.
No, a class F license is required in Ontario for 15 passenger vans.
"Pallet trucks are requiring special license to drive them. The reason for this is that it handles very differently than your regular old car, truck or van, that's why Maroni can't sell them."
A Cube van may be purchased online through a reputable vehicle auction agency. When purchasing a Cube van online, as with any other vehicle, research the vehicle's specifications and safety rating.
Cube Van - 2006 V is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (Ontario)