Only in the case of vehicles hauling hazardous materials or buses designed to transport more than 1 persons (including the driver).
If the commercial vehicle requires a CDL to drive it, you do.
A Commercial drivers licence is the licence to drive any heavy weight vehicle. You do not need a parent in the vehicle with you when you drive on the streets. Although, you do need a parent present when you get your licence, and they have to sign the papers.
No, you can get a commercial policy for a commercial vehicle. If it's for a company you work for, I would make sure they had proper insurance before you drove the vehicle.
Not necessarily. The need for a CDL is based on usage and Gross Vehicle/Combined Weight Rating, not height.
10,000 lbs. GVWR and up in a commercial use vehicle, and the answer is yes.
A CDL is a commercial drivers license and is only necessary if the vehicle to be driven meets one or more of these criteria, used to transport hazardous waste, any commercial vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,001LBs or more, or that it carries 16 or more passengers(driver included).
Yes, in most places, you need a driver's license to legally drive a vehicle.
The license needed to drive a commercial van may depend on the state you are residing in. To find out if you need a special license check the department of motor vehicle website in the state that the license is to be obtained in.
Yes, in most places, you need a driver's license to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
Yes, you need a valid driver's license to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
It depends on what class the vehicle is. There are certain weight limits and it makes up the various classes for the truck. If it is a big truck you will need a commercial drivers license to be able to drive it just a mile down the road. Check and see what class the vehicle is and then you will know if you need a cdl.
Yes, you do need a medical card for a commercial vehicle that weighs less than 26000lbs.