Vehicles or combinations up to 26,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. For vehicles designed to carry more than 15 persons (including the driver) or quantities of hazardous materials which require the display of placards, a Class C Commercial Drivers Licence is required.
A class D drivers license allows you to drive a small passenger car and truck. No motorcycles and no big rigs.
A class a cdl license allows someone to drive a heavy vehicle with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 26,000 or more pounds. Example: 18 Wheeler
It all depends on the state you live in. For example, in VA it is possible to have a motorcycle license without having a drivers license. If you already have a drivers license, you would get an M-Class endorsement.
You just need a regular drivers license to drive an RV Class A in Virginia.
A person can only drive where the hardship license states that they can. Usually a hardship license allows a person to drive to work, the store, and appointments.
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Yes, you generally need to obtain your Class 5 license before you can apply for a Class 6 license, which is typically for operating motorcycles. The Class 5 license usually allows you to drive a standard vehicle and serves as a prerequisite to ensure that you have the necessary driving experience and skills. Check your local regulations, as requirements can vary by jurisdiction.
No, a Class 2 license typically allows the holder to drive rigid vehicles over a certain weight, but not tractor units or articulated vehicles. To drive a tractor unit, you would need a Class 1 or Category C+E license, which permits the operation of articulated lorries. It's important to check specific licensing requirements in your region, as they can vary.
A licence (or license) ALLOWS you to drive a car. It does not REQUIRE you to drive a car.
I do not quite understand your question. If you have a class d license, you can drive a car all by yourself. You can also drive a car or small truck for someone else and get paid for it.
Passenger vehicles, motor homes, fire trucks, and pickups towing small trailers.