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DrewE
Feb 15, 2017Explorer II
I'm not in the least surprised at the example. There are not many other situations one would encounter that exceed the class A weight limitations yet do not require a commercial license (a CDL).
Several states have noncommercial license classes that mirror the commercial license classes. I don't mind that my home state is not one of them. It is a moot point for me anyway, as for many others, since no vehicle or combination I drive comes anywhere near 26,000 pounds.
Several states have noncommercial license classes that mirror the commercial license classes. I don't mind that my home state is not one of them. It is a moot point for me anyway, as for many others, since no vehicle or combination I drive comes anywhere near 26,000 pounds.
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