rickpiet wrote:
Can you get by without a Class B license? Maybe a police officer will catch the licensing discrepancy some day, maybe not. However, if you have an accident with your coach and your insurance company is looking for a reason not to pay many thousands of dollars in collision or liability coverage ... they are liable to send you something like: "Sorry, you were driving without a license. We won't pay." Just sayin'
You "just sayin" is about something you obviously know very little about. Insurance is a contract between the individual and insurance company regulated by state authorities to protect the motoring public. Insurance will not have a clause relieving the insurer from paying for negligent acts by the insured. That is the very purpose of insurance. It will not have a clause relieving the insurer from paying for acts of violation of motor vehicle laws by the insured. Almost always an accident is the result of someone violating a traffic law. That is, once again, the purpose of insurance.