If used for interstate commercial purposes, yes.
Yes, trucks under 26,000 GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) do not need a USDOT number to operate in inter-state commerce. However, it is important to verify specific requirements based on the type of transport and state regulations.
The farmers used large millstones to grind wheat into flour at the old mill.
It depends on the specific requirements of the location or activity. In some cases, children under 18 may not need to provide ID if accompanied by an adult who can verify their identity. However, it is always a good idea to carry identification for minors when traveling or participating in activities.
An AZ license allows you to drive tractor-trailers and other large commercial vehicles, while a DZ license only permits you to drive straight trucks or other commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating over 11,000 kilograms. In essence, an AZ license covers a broader range of vehicles compared to a DZ license.
In Maryland, you need parental consent for an underage marriage. Both parties must be at least 16 years old, and if either party is under 18, they need the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Generally, a court order may also be required for an underage marriage.
well if you're under 18 you need a parent/guardian with you. but some shops wouldn't pierce me unless i was 16 and with a parent. but i went to another place who did it with my parental consent and i was 15.
In some instances, yes.
No.
No. Such an endorsement does not exist for US licenses.
If the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating - not the actual laden weight at the time - is under 26,000 lbs., then no. You will, however, need a current and valid DOT medical card.
You need to call your state's DMV on this. I know I have seen the F750 registered as a 26k truck before, but the laws on this will vary by state.
Only if it's designed to carry more than 15 passengers (including the driver), or transporting an amount of hazardous material that it requires the display of placards under FMCSR.
Only if it's either carrying hazardous materials or else is a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver).
You only need a DOT number if you own and operate a Big Truck. INCORRECT! If you're in the transportation business period, you need either a USDOT number, or, for an intrastate only operation, a state DOT exemption number. It is not limited to just large vehicles - a company such as Hertz, which rents out passenger cars, is also required to have a USDOT number.
Only if it's a: transporting hazardous materials or b: a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver).
Not unless it's a bus designed to transport more than 15 passengers (including the driver).
Only if it's carrying hazardous materials in an amount requiring it to be placarded, or if it's designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver).
Not unless it's hauling a quantity of hazmat which requires placards to be displayed or it's a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the drivers). This is nationwide.