For a noncommercial Class C licence in California, you may drive:
and a farmer or direct employer of a farmer may drive
any combination of vehicles with a Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) of 26,000 lbs. or less if used exclusively in agricultural operations and it is not for hire or compensation.
IF the vehicle is 4000 lbs. or less unladen, you may also tow:
The same limitations are placed on a Class C Commercial Drivers Licence, which is required for vehicles carrying a quantity of hazardous materials which requires the display of hazmat placards, or buses designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver).
A class D drivers license allows you to drive a small passenger car and truck. No motorcycles and no big rigs.
Yes, you can drive in California with an out-of-state license as long as it is valid and you are not a California resident.
No, a tourist cannot legally drive in California without a California driver's license.
In California, you can drive with an out-of-state license for up to 10 days before needing to obtain a California driver's license.
Yes, you can drive in California with an international driver's license for a limited period of time.
It really depends on the rules of the state, if they allow it, then yes, if not, then it's not a valuable solution.
Yes, you can drive in Canada with a California driver's license as long as it is valid and you are visiting as a tourist.
Yes, you can drive in California with an Indian license as long as it is valid and you are a tourist or a temporary visitor. However, if you become a California resident, you will need to obtain a California driver's license.
You just need a regular drivers license to drive an RV Class A in Virginia.
That's the class of licence you're required to have in order to drive an 18 wheeler...
If your California license is valid and you are not suspended or revoked in Washington, yes.
Yes, you can drive in California with a foreign driver's license as long as it is valid in your home country and you are a tourist or a temporary visitor.