No, not to insure it just to drive it. You can insure it and let someone else drive it as long as they have their Class A CDL.
Yes, and they must be in the seat beside you.
No. Just to drive it (if it requires a CDL - not all trucks considered commercial require one).
To drive a cement truck legally, you need a class B CDL (Commercial Drivers License). At 18, you can apply for a class B CDL.
No, there is no such requirement for commercial vehicles in any state.
Mexico has its own license classification system. Commercial truck drivers do have to upgrade their license.
To operate a heavy truck one is required to have a Commercial Driving License (CDL). In Australia there are 5 different classes of licenses for heavy truck drivers.
No Degree, but You do need a CDL (commercial driver's license) which classs depends on what you are transporting/Class of truck. There are CDLs - A, B, C. A is for Semi trucks 80,000GVW. I think CDL C is for like school bus driver's.
CDL stands for Commercial Drivers License. You can find a job as a truck driver. Class A is for the 80,000# gross vehicle weight semis. Class B can be anything from a garbage truck to a cement truck, and even school buses.
10,000 lbs. GVWR and up in a commercial use vehicle, and the answer is yes.
In order to be a dump truck driver, you first need to have your commercial driver's license, or CDL. Afterwards, you would need to be hired on by a construction company.
Yes you do need a CDL License to drive a bucket truck.
Not only any public roadway. This vehicle requires an active CDL, and if your DOT physical is expired, your CDL is null and void.