โJan-17-2014 09:32 AM
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โJan-23-2014 11:22 AM
โJan-23-2014 09:12 AM
DiskDoctr wrote:Wadcutter wrote:
Why would you not ask your state's DMV or who ever issues driver's licenses? Don't you think that would be a better option than asking a bunch of people you don't know who most likely don't know? Had you called them you would have already had the answer by now and you would also have the right answer.
Real helpful post :R
โJan-23-2014 08:21 AM
Wadcutter wrote:
Why would you not ask your state's DMV or who ever issues driver's licenses? Don't you think that would be a better option than asking a bunch of people you don't know who most likely don't know? Had you called them you would have already had the answer by now and you would also have the right answer.
โJan-22-2014 04:45 PM
curlysue321 wrote:
With a 34-38 foot class A does one need a special driver's license?
โJan-22-2014 12:20 PM
Johnny_H wrote:mowermech wrote:
" RV's do not require CDL (commercial driver's license) unless you are one of the people that deliver them from the manufacturer or if you are getting paid $$ to transport them."
Not QUITE entirely true. At least ONE state (CA) requires a Class A CDL with Doubles Endorsement for towing RV doubles ( defined as truck/trailer/trailer by many people). The reason being, so I have heard, is that that is the ONLY license that can have such an endorsement.
Actually, the CDL is a Federally mandated minimum. All states are free to exceed that minimum if they so desire. Any state can mandate that ALL drivers have a CDL and a current medical certificate if they decide it would enhance highway safety!
I agree, but the OP does not live in Ca, he/she lives in Ks so therefore Ca license does not pertain since he/she did not state that they were moving out there and you can only have one drivers license. I was just trying to steer this back to the original question posted and I think it would be easier to herd cats, but not near as much fun!!!
โJan-22-2014 11:50 AM
mowermech wrote:
" RV's do not require CDL (commercial driver's license) unless you are one of the people that deliver them from the manufacturer or if you are getting paid $$ to transport them."
Not QUITE entirely true. At least ONE state (CA) requires a Class A CDL with Doubles Endorsement for towing RV doubles ( defined as truck/trailer/trailer by many people). The reason being, so I have heard, is that that is the ONLY license that can have such an endorsement.
Actually, the CDL is a Federally mandated minimum. All states are free to exceed that minimum if they so desire. Any state can mandate that ALL drivers have a CDL and a current medical certificate if they decide it would enhance highway safety!
โJan-22-2014 11:29 AM
mowermech wrote:
" RV's do not require CDL (commercial driver's license) unless you are one of the people that deliver them from the manufacturer or if you are getting paid $$ to transport them."
Not QUITE entirely true. At least ONE state (CA) requires a Class A CDL with Doubles Endorsement for towing RV doubles ( defined as truck/trailer/trailer by many people). The reason being, so I have heard, is that that is the ONLY license that can have such an endorsement.
Actually, the CDL is a Federally mandated minimum. All states are free to exceed that minimum if they so desire. Any state can mandate that ALL drivers have a CDL and a current medical certificate if they decide it would enhance highway safety!
โJan-22-2014 10:17 AM
โJan-22-2014 10:10 AM
Johnny_H wrote:
I like they way a simple question about something on here leads to discussion of why chickens have feathers and geese don't, but for the OP's question on his license. Yes, in Kansas they require a non-commercial license for a vehicle with a CGVWR over 26,001 lbs. However, this is not a CDL. RV's do not require CDL (commercial driver's license) unless you are one of the people that deliver them from the manufacturer or if you are getting paid $$ to transport them. Besides that if you are legal in your state, the states that you visit while travelling you are legal as well.
โJan-22-2014 09:33 AM
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โJan-20-2014 02:16 AM
wny_pat wrote:
I thought the OP was asking about Kansas, at least that is where his profile says he from. He probably doesn't give a hoot about California, Texas, Oklahoma, Virginia or even Maryland.
โJan-20-2014 01:23 AM
wny_pat wrote:
I thought the OP was asking about Kansas, at least that is where his profile says he from. He probably doesn't give a hoot about California, Texas, Oklahoma, Virginia or even Maryland.