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Oct-30-2016 08:27 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Those topics keep on coming every few months and the truth is that there is no short answer.
When RV are generally exempt from CDL, some states require non-commercial ClassB or whatever, some states require special licence for >40' motorhome, some have endorsement for air brakes, some for dual trailers.
To top it, all those laws change every few years and even if you did something last year, doesn't mean it has to apply today.
Bottom line >>> for legal questions call your state DMV.
In CA DMV usually has 1 hr hold, but they make convenient call-back so you don't have to spend an hr with phone to your ear.
Oct-29-2016 08:18 PM
Oct-28-2016 08:55 PM
J-Rooster wrote:
In Washington State there are no current laws governing RV's. Washington State recognizes an any other States license.
Oct-28-2016 08:41 PM
Oct-28-2016 06:52 PM
Trumpet Player wrote:donn0128 wrote:
I assume the MH is also licensed in your new home state? If so, you are legal to drive it in any state and Canada, Mexico. Only thing you need to worry about are speed laws.
What does the state of vehicle registration have to do with it? Using that theory, rental vehicles/cars would be a problem for everyone.
Oct-28-2016 04:29 PM
Ivylog wrote:
Google search... reciprocity of driver's license. Cannot post a link because the link has a percent sign in it.
Oct-28-2016 04:27 AM
donn0128 wrote:
I assume the MH is also licensed in your new home state? If so, you are legal to drive it in any state and Canada, Mexico. Only thing you need to worry about are speed laws.
Oct-27-2016 09:22 PM
msmith1199 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
In 37 years in Texas as a Motorhome Service Tech, I have never heard or had a customer get a ticket with just a standard Drivers License. Even when driving over 26k motorhomes. Doug
Is it actually required in Texas? In California a Class B license is also required to drive a vehicle over 26k GVWR. But if you check the fine print there is a little provision in there that exempts RV's. I have spoken with people who didn't realize RV's were exempt from that weight section.
Oct-27-2016 08:47 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
Is it actually required in Texas?
Oct-27-2016 10:53 AM
msmith1199 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
In 37 years in Texas as a Motorhome Service Tech, I have never heard or had a customer get a ticket with just a standard Drivers License. Even when driving over 26k motorhomes. Doug
Is it actually required in Texas? In California a Class license is also required to drive a vehicle over 26k GVWR. But if you check the fine print there is a little provision in there that exempts RV's. I have spoken with people who didn't realize RV's were exempt from that weight section.
Oct-27-2016 10:50 AM
dougrainer wrote:
In 37 years in Texas as a Motorhome Service Tech, I have never heard or had a customer get a ticket with just a standard Drivers License. Even when driving over 26k motorhomes. Doug
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
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