You can buy a commercial motor vehicle on the following website: http://www.nissanofelkgrove.com/nv.htm?gclid=CIyUzKv046oCFQwaQgodNEHi5w. It is a great vehicle.
Absolutely not.
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No. A commercial vehicle is defined as a motor vehicle used for public transportation or cargo transportation. Generally, A vehicle is designated "commercial" when it is titled or registered to a company. A taxi cab is a commercial vehicle. A police car is not.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration defines a Commercial Motor Vehicle in 390.5 as any self-propelled or towed motor vehicle used on a highway in interstate commerce to transport passengers or property when the vehicle......(4 features).My question is: the same motor vehicle but in intrastate commerce, is not a commercial motor vehicle?***********************************************************Any Pick-up truck in Calif must be registered commercial. But that's just a money-grab by the State. Calif law defines a commercial vehicle as any motor vehicle, including passenger cars used on public roadways for the purpose of hire (taxi) or cargo transport for financial compensation. Other words, if you use your car or truck to make money it's commercial. They make certain exemptions for example a Pizza-delivery guy is not commercial. (Again, the top is not my work but somehow my name is there, I don't want credit for somebody else's good work -Ron
The driver of a commercial motor vehicle must stop within how many feet of railroad tracks?
A person can purchase a commercial vehicle at most dealerships and also on classified ads such as Craigslist.
Yes, someone with diabetes can indeed operate a commercial motor vehicle in Texas as long as they are healthy enough. There are other options other than insulin.
Depends on the vehicle itself. Any vehicle used for commercial purposes is a commercial vehicle. Vehicles requiring a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) are defined as a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, but commercial vehicles can be of a lower GVWR than a CMV. Anyone driving a commercial vehicles over 10,000 lbs. GVWR is supposed to possess and retain a DOT medical card, and any commercial vehicle over 26,000 lbs. GVWR requires a CDL, as well as any vehicle of any GVWR which is a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver) or is carrying a quantity of hazardous materials which requires hazmat placards to be displayed.
No, probably not.
A bus is a large commercial motor vehicle designed for passenger transportation by road.
because you have a taxi service.
CDL stands for Commercial Drivers Licence. It's the licence you must hold to operate a CMV. CMV stands for Commercial Motor Vehicle, and is the vehicle itself.