Forum Discussion
Francesca_Knowl
Jul 10, 2013Explorer
camperpaul wrote:
On most holiday weekends the Illinois State Police will have an "enforcement weekend" where they are looking for seat belt usage, DUI, proof of insurance, etc.
One year, on one of those weekends, they set up shop at the entrance to one of the state park campgrounds and when they heard the telltale sound of air brakes, checked the operator's licenses for the proper classes, endorsements and restrictions.
Imagine the embarrassment of the owner of a Prevost when he was ticketed and his MH was towed to the impound lot because he didn't have an air brake endorsement on his Illinois "Class D" drivers license.
I'm trying...but since Illinois exempts RV's from that requirement I just can't picture it.
Illinois DMV wrote:
Recreational Vehicle Operators — Illinois waives CDL requirements for drivers of a recreational vehicle primarily operated as family/personal conveyance for recreational purposes. This includes motor homes and travel trailers.
From: Illinois D of L
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