That depends on what the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the tow truck is. 26,001 lbs. and up in a single vehicle requires a Class B CDL.
No. You would need to get their E+C licence.
Persons with an Ontario Class DZ licence are licenced to drive vehicles such as straight truck, dump truck, cement truck, garbage truck and rescue & fire trucks - with airbrakes. A Class D licence is required to operate a vehicle over 11,000kg with a towed trailer not over 4600kg. Should your towed trailer exceed 4600kg, you will need to upgrade to a Class A licence.
There is a license requirement to drive a pumper truck in Florida. The requirement is a class B CDL license.
That's the class of licence you're required to have in order to drive an 18 wheeler...
drivers licence C
Depends on the GVWR of the tow truck.
no. in Queensland you need a truck licence
Light rigid truck licence (LR)
Persons with an Ontario Class DZ licence are licenced to drive vehicles such as straight truck, dump truck, cement truck, garbage truck and rescue & fire trucks - with airbrakes. A Class D licence is required to operate a vehicle over 11,000kg with a towed trailer not over 4600kg. Should your towed trailer exceed 4600kg, you will need to upgrade to a Class A licence.
That depends on the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the truck, not on the length.
It is a licence to drive larger vehicles like a truck, van etc.
It's in accordance with Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. Under 26,001 GVWR, just a standard drivers license. 26,001+ GVWR requires a Class B CDL. Gross Combined Weight of 26,001 lbs. or more and towing a vehicle with a GVWR of 10,001 lbs. or more requires a Class A CDL.