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Jan 30, 2015Explorer
msmith1199 wrote:
One thing not mentioned is if you are legal in your state of residence, then you are legal in every state regardless of their requirements. I have no idea if that is true for Canada or not.
Yes you are legal in all Canadian provinces as well-there is a reciprocal agreement in place. For example, if you are legal in a state that does not require air brakes or weight restrictions, you are legal to drive in Ontario, which requires a "D" class with air brake endorsement (with renewal test every 5 years) for its own residents.
(OTH I can now legally drive a dump truck with the class D:B)
Chris
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