In the entire United States, a motorhome is exempt from CDL requirements so long as it registered as a motor home, and is not used or operated on a for-hire basis. The guy transporting them from the factory to the dealer needs one if the GVWR exceeds 26,000 lbs. - the guy buying it and using it to go sightseeing does not.
Know how much room you will need. Lie can you stretch out in the bed. Is it big enough you will need a CDL to drive it?
No. Motor homes are dangerously unregulated in this regard. Along with emergency vehicles, registered farm use vehicles, and military vehicles operated by military personnel, motor homes are exempt from CDL requirements, and states are given individual jurisdiction to determine their own licencing requirements. Some states may allow you to operate a large motor home on the same class of licence you would need to operate a passenger car. Some states may require non-CDL equivalents to the Class A, B, and C CDL licences.
Yes, you will need insurance to drive with a CDL license.
It depends on the model. You need a CDL to drive one that bends in the middle or is over a certain length
If the vehicle requires a CDL in service, it'll require a CDL for the test drive.
Yes you do need a CDL License to drive a bucket truck.
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No, just to drive it.
No. You will, however, need one in order to test drive it, as well as to drive it home, unless you fall under the farm vehicle exemption.
If it's a truck which anyone else would be required to have a CDL to drive, then yes.