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BoonHauler
Jan 17, 2015Explorer
sdetweil wrote:BoonHauler wrote:
I was under the assumption that once you've passed the written (Non-Comm Class A) test you're issued a 'Permit' and have one year to take the driving test. If you do not do so the 'Permit' expires.
I haven't heard anything about a requirement for having a Non-Comm Class A licensed driver with you, that's a new one on me. And I've researched the subject thoroughly.
Search the Toyhauler sub-forum for this topic, it's been discussed many times.
how you gonna get the trailer there (legally) if you don't have a license? Same thing when I was 16.. someone (with a license) had to drive me to the drivers test location..
I'm specifically talking about CA. Once you have the 'Permit' it's okay to trailer without a class A 'Licensed' driver. Once again, you have 1 year to complete the 'driving' test.
You drive the trailer to the DMV office. Additionally, not all DMV offices are available for this test, only certain ones. In the S.F. Bay Area it's the Fremont Office that handles the Class A drivers tests.
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