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cbshoestring
Feb 16, 2017Explorer II
DrewE wrote: The former are CDLs, the latter are not. They explicitly list an RV as an example of when one would need a non-commercial class A license.
I get that...I point out it states NON-COMMERCIAL.
If you check the link to the PA DOT site, it CLEARLY shows a NON-COMMERCIAL Class A (b,c,m) then goes on to a COMMERCIAL class A, B, C. Yet I find no difference when it comes to applying for a class A or B (the commercial "c" does as normal we are talking drivers that need a passenger endorsment).
If a motorhome driver in PA wanted to be legal hauling an enclosed trailer...how do they get said NON-COMMERCIAL license. All indications are----the get a commercial license. I see no classification for class A non-commercial within the classes of license that can be obtained??????????
My enquiry is strictly for informational purposes (the only thing I can't legal drive is "P"...I ain't hauling anything that talks back to me). However, if I wanted to remove the commercial (it has medical examination requirements) and hold a NON-COMMERCIAL class A, it does not seem possible. PA classes are A,B,C & M....no reference to commercial/non-commercial.
I get that...I point out it states NON-COMMERCIAL.
If you check the link to the PA DOT site, it CLEARLY shows a NON-COMMERCIAL Class A (b,c,m) then goes on to a COMMERCIAL class A, B, C. Yet I find no difference when it comes to applying for a class A or B (the commercial "c" does as normal we are talking drivers that need a passenger endorsment).
If a motorhome driver in PA wanted to be legal hauling an enclosed trailer...how do they get said NON-COMMERCIAL license. All indications are----the get a commercial license. I see no classification for class A non-commercial within the classes of license that can be obtained??????????
My enquiry is strictly for informational purposes (the only thing I can't legal drive is "P"...I ain't hauling anything that talks back to me). However, if I wanted to remove the commercial (it has medical examination requirements) and hold a NON-COMMERCIAL class A, it does not seem possible. PA classes are A,B,C & M....no reference to commercial/non-commercial.
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