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May 23, 2017Explorer
colliehauler wrote:
Kansas is 26k for rv's as well unless it is a motor coach then you can drive 80K rig with a regular license.
Colliehauler, please explain. An 80K "motor coach" requires at minimum a class B non-commercial for the Kansas licensed driver and likewise in many states also. What do you mean by "regular license"? I suspect you mean that it does not have to be a CDL Class B if it is not used for hire and is not hauling passengers that make it subject to commercial laws. A motor home exceeding 26,001 in Kansas most certainly requires a Class B license Kansas Driving License Statutes.
I recently asked a State Examiner if they had ever heard of a Kansas Trooper pulling any RVer over and ticketing them for improper licensing. Their comment, "No, never. But, sure would hate to see what would happen if that driver of an RV was not properly licensed and if they were involved in a fatality accident".
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