Unless it falls under exemptions such as the farm truck exemption, emergency vehicle exemption, military vehicle exemption (which only applies to tactical vehicles), or recreational vehicle exemption, that vehicle has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating sufficient enough to require a Class B CDL.
Unless you fall under the exemptions for farm trucks, emergency vehicles, military vehicles, or recreational vehicles, yes.
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Depends on how the truck was ordered; can range from about 22,000# to 33,000#.
The only way you'd need a CDL for it is if you were transporting hazardous materials with it. This holds true for all states.
Depends on model year, mileage, condition, features, etc... you'll only find them used, since the F800 has been out of production since 1999, being replaced by the Blue Diamond (joint venture between Ford and Navistar) F750.
Length does not determine whether or not a CDL is required.
The regulations for when a CDL is required has nothing to do with length.
If you have a CDL, you're required to have a current and valid medical card, period.
This will depend on: What use the bus is put to. Are you carrying passengers? Then yes CDL required What licence it has on it. Non commercial non passenger may not require CDL Air brakes. CDL required.
No. There was a Ford F800, but Ford sold their Class 7 and Class 8 truck manufacturing rights to Daimler A.G. in 1997 (they were manufactured under the Sterling marque thereafter).
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