Obviously it depends on the local laws where you live and the size of the trailer you are hauling.
For a small 2 or 3 horse trailer being pulled by a regular truck (not a dually) most states do not require any special licensing or training, a regular driver licence is enough.
Some states require special licences for bigger trailers that are pulled by dually's, etc.
Licenses required to drive flatbed trailers vary depending on the size of the trailer. You may not need an additional license.
You'll need a truck that's heavy enough to pull the trailer, equipped with a trailer ball hitch to attach the trailer. You also need to make sure the horse trailer has operating turn signal and brake lights.
The same license as you need to drive anywhere else.
To obtain a license to drive a flatbed trailer, you will need to pass a CDL test. In preparation for the test, seek out an accredited training program that includes instruction in fundamental knowledge as well as experience in operating vehicles with full loads.
No, you do not need a driver's license if you do not drive at all.
Yes, in Wisconsin, a travel trailer requires a license plate if it is over 1,000 pounds. The trailer must be registered with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, and you will need to display a valid license plate on the trailer while towing it. It's important to ensure that the trailer is properly registered to comply with state laws.
You need no license to drive a farm tractor as long as you do not drive it on public roads.
No, they do not need a drivers license to drive a NASCAR race car.
Yes. Anything with wheels on the road needs a license plate, even a boat trailer or a flat-bed trailer.
you don't need a special license to drive an RV just a regular drivers license
Yes, you need a driver's license to legally drive a car on public roads.
You need a license to drive a tow truck in Michigan. You need a license to operate any vehicle on public roads.