The way the law is stated, pretty much any size permanent tank or tank trailer, or any removable/portable tank in excess of 1000 gallons.
Yes you do
Yes. If it requires a tanker with an unrestricted CDL, so it does with a permit, as well.
They require a tanker endorsement, and most commodities they haul also require the driver to have a hazmat endorsement.
Yes. No differentiation is made between liquid and dry bulk tankers in this regard.
In the United States, a tanker endorsement is required for drivers operating vehicles that transport liquid cargo in tanks, regardless of the vehicle's weight. Therefore, if you are driving a vehicle under 26,001 pounds that is used for transporting liquids in tanks, you will still need a tanker endorsement on your commercial driver's license (CDL). Always check local regulations, as requirements can vary by state.
No, you cannot.
Yes, in the United States, you typically need a tanker endorsement (N) on your commercial driver's license (CDL) to transport liquids in a tank with a capacity of 1,000 gallons or more. This endorsement ensures that drivers are trained in the specific handling and safety protocols associated with transporting liquid cargo. It's essential to check state regulations, as requirements may vary.
You will need a Class B CDL with tanker endorsement.
T - twin and/or triple trailers N - tanker endorsement H - hazardous materials endorsement Most states will place an X endorsement on the licence of a driver if they have N and H endorsements - X is a combination of hazmat and tanker.
To answer you we need to know what country's traffic regulations you are asking about.
The X endorsement is a combination of two endorsements - Hazmat (H) and tanker (K).
Yes. Tank trucks require a tanker endorsement, and the tanker endorsement can only be put onto a CDL. A permanently mounted tank requires one (the regs don't specify a minimum capacity), as do portable tanks of more than 1000 gallons.