The GVW of the F700 can range from 23,000 lbs. up to 32,000 lbs. If the GVW is in excess of 26,000 lbs., and it's plated as a vehicle with a GVW in excess of 26,000 lbs., then it requires a CDL, and a corresponding medical card to accompany it.
If it's plated as a 26,000 lb vehicle, then it's a 26,000 lb. GVW vehicle (regardless of the manufacturer's GVW), and doesn't typically require a CDL, unless it's either hauling a quantity of hazmat which requires placards to be displayed, or it is a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver). If it doesn't fit either description, then it would only require a medical card if it was a commercial vehicle being operated across state lines.
If the commercial vehicle requires a CDL to drive it, you do.
Yes anytime your driving a vehicle that requires a health card you need to have your health card with you
If it requires a CDL, then yes - that's federal law.
No, you do not need a green card to drive in France.
The air brakes are irrelevant. And you'd need a medical card in that instance if you were doing interstate operations, but not intrastate operations.
You're required to have a current medical card on your person at all time when you're driving a vehicle which requires a CDL. In any state. That's federal law.
10,000 lbs. GVWR and up in a commercial use vehicle, and the answer is yes.
Its a card you need to have with you when you drive.
no.
Yes, you do need a medical card for a commercial vehicle that weighs less than 26000lbs.
No you need the memory card
No.