In Kentucky, you generally need a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) to operate a bus that is designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver. However, if the bus is used solely for personal purposes and does not meet the criteria for a commercial vehicle, you may not need a CDL. It's essential to check local regulations and ensure your vehicle complies with any specific requirements. Always verify current laws, as regulations can change.
i believe so.
CDL... Commercial driver license.. Think about it.
A CDL is not required until the capacity of the bus is greater than 15 people (including the driver).
A CDL is not required until the passenger capacity reaches 16 persons or more (this includes the driver).
Either drive in a private owned bus, or fly if it is a long distance.
No... to drive a bus unsupervised, you need an unrestricted, full-on CDL license, with a passenger endorsement. You may not legally operate a bus - loaded or empty - otherwise.
Obviously a computer needs a bus as none of them can drive!
Class C CDL with School Bus endorsement.
Class C CDL with School Bus endorsement.
Yes. In NYS you need a CDL-B with Passenger and School Bus endorsements, as well as a current DOT Medical Certificate
orangutans do not know how to drive a bus
The drive wheels either need to be off the ground or the drive shaft has to be removed.