wolfe10 wrote:
Impulse24 wrote:
All States are the same in licensing requirements.
Incorrect. Each state establishes its own drivers license requirements.
In Texas, if RV GVWR is over 26,000 GVWR, a different (but non-CDL) license us required.
Re read my post, it refers to CDL of which all states have to follow the same requirements under FMSCA and DOT Regulations.....
Making someone have a non CDL license to drive what would ordinary be for the equivalent Weight of a CDL is ridiculous. If you are required to have a RV License then get a CDL and have done with it... But you still haven't answered the medical question??? At what stage will Texas and other suddenly say, Hmmm you getting old we need you to have a medical to drive than monstrosity........