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discovery4us
Mar 03, 2017Explorer
msmith1199 wrote:discovery4us wrote:
non-commercial class B for 40' but not exceed 45'
non commercial class B for any motorhouse (2 axle) over 26,000 lbs.
non-commercial class A deals with trailer and truck combos over 10,000 lbs., triple axles, FW, and more.
No, on the 26,000 pound limit. Motorhomes are specifically exempted from that section. That applies to trucks.
a bit of a gray area. A CA class C license is valid on two axles up to 26,000 lbs. and anything above that requires a class B. Normally this would lead to a commercial class B but since a motorhouse is not for hire you can get the non-commercial class B and be legal. I would doubt it is ever enforced but if you operate a 2 axle over 26,000 lbs. with a class C you are driving with the wrong class license. While the regulations are geared toward charter buses it unfortunately overlaps onto motorhomes.
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