To drive a 26-foot moving truck, you typically need a Class B commercial driver's license (CDL) in the United States, as the vehicle exceeds a certain weight threshold. However, some states allow drivers to operate larger trucks with just a regular driver's license, especially if the vehicle is rented for personal use. It's essential to check your state's specific licensing requirements and any rental company policies before driving. Always ensure you meet the necessary qualifications for safety and legal compliance.
Length is irrelevant - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and usage is what determines this.
Put your foot on the brake and move it into drive
There are a few different size truck you can rent from Budget. You can get a 10. 16, or 20 foot moving truck. You can aslo rent a cargo van if you choose.
That depends on the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the truck, not on the length.
Of course. The NJT is full of 18 wheelers.
The empty weight of a 26 foot Penske rental moving truck is about 9,000 to 12,500 pounds. It depends on the make of the truck. The International and Freightliner trucks of this type are about 12,400 pounds at empty weight.
10 foot truck-368 cubic feet 14 foot truck-669 cubic feet 17 foot truck-849 cubic feet 24 foot truck-1401 cubic feet 26 foot truck-1538 cubic feet
24 foot truck is for a 3-4 bedroom house
The top of the hitch ball should be aprox 19-20 inches from the ground.
The maximum legal weight for a 20 foot ocean container without the truck is about 48,000 pounds. The entire cargo weight, including the truck, cannot exceed 80,000 pounds. Truck drivers are allowed 12,000 pounds on the steer tires, 34,000 pounds on the drive tires and 34,000 pounds on the tandems.
Truck sizes through Budget Truck Rental include a 10 foot truck, a 16 foot truck, a 24 foot truck, or a cargo van to move precious valuable furniture to a new living space.
No, you cannot drive a 10-foot truck on the Garden State Parkway. The parkway has restrictions on certain vehicle types, including trucks over a specific height, weight, and number of axles. It’s best to consult the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's regulations or use alternate routes for larger vehicles.