I have a class B license in Minnesota and RV's are exempt from the 26,000 lb limit unless you are using it or hauling it to make money. It only applies to commercial drivers and also why it is called a commercial drivers license. Also if you carry more than 8 passengers you need a cdl passenger endorsement on your standard drivers license.
MNGeeks61 wrote:
Already in place, Minnesota for example requires you to have a class B license to drive a single-unit vehicle over 26,000 pounds.
I don't see your point. I used to tow a 9,000 pound trailer with a 5500 pound truck. Are you saying that 15,000 lbs is somehow less deadly than 30-40,000 pounds? Sure, it'll take longer to stop.
How bout those shuttle buses you see coming from the airport? Bet they don't require a special license (they do not in MN) and they weigh anywhere from 12,000 to 19,000 pounds, add all those poor passengers and you're up to 20,000 pounds without a special license too. Is that more scary/deadly than an RV?