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cruiseruser
May 14, 2017Explorer
Lantley...if I pass the test, do I win a new RV? :B
A trailer in excess of 10,000 pounds is considered a Class G in Maryland. It's considered "Non Freight" when towing for personal not commercial reasons.
MD MVA recreational vehicles
Under classes of licenses it states:
A Class “A” non-commercial license driver’s license authorizes the licensee to drive combinations of Class F (tractor) and Class G trailer (over 10,000 lbs.) or vehicles (GCWR 26,001 lbs.)
Definitions can also be found under Maryland statute 13-927.
Let me know what I win!!!
A trailer in excess of 10,000 pounds is considered a Class G in Maryland. It's considered "Non Freight" when towing for personal not commercial reasons.
MD MVA recreational vehicles
Under classes of licenses it states:
A Class “A” non-commercial license driver’s license authorizes the licensee to drive combinations of Class F (tractor) and Class G trailer (over 10,000 lbs.) or vehicles (GCWR 26,001 lbs.)
Definitions can also be found under Maryland statute 13-927.
Let me know what I win!!!
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