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Lantley
May 13, 2017Nomad
cruiseruser wrote:
Univmd - that's correct. A Maryland Non Commercial Class A License is needed to tow more than 10,000 pounds or a tow vehicle/camper combo that has a GVWR total of 26,001 pounds plus.
Maryland is the same as PA when it comes to taking your test at a specific DMV office. Some are set up for "normal" vehicle testing and some are set up for CDL and large non commercial vehicles in addition to "normal" vehicles.
Cruiseruser do you have a link to the over 10K trailer requirement . I'm not disputing it. But All I found is hat I quoted below from the MD MVA website.
"A Class “C” non-commercial driver’s license authorizes the licensee to drive any vehicle or combination of vehicles with a GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds, except:
Commercial Motor Vehicles; and
Motorcycles."
MD MVA recreational vehicles
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