โMay-10-2017 07:04 PM
โMay-12-2017 01:09 PM
โMay-12-2017 09:17 AM
cruiseruser wrote:
No real need to change your domicile although we all know there are some perks if you would.
Now Maryland is different. Maryland you must take a test before you get your permit. And unfortunately it's based on the CDL testing booklet. Be well prepared by reading thru the MD CDL booklet. Again, once you receive your permit, you must have someone that has an equal or higher class of license to accompany you in order to "legally" drive your vehicle. That person must accompany you to the exam site as well. In Maryland you must complete a full pretrip, backing maneuvers and road test in order to pass your test. It's not hard. Just requires practice and some study time.
It can be done!
โMay-12-2017 07:35 AM
D.E.Bishop wrote:
IIRC, all vehicles over 40' are restricted from certain roads. This is basically a blanket statement and also IIRC, there is a list of exceptions, but there are some areas that totally prohibit over 26K or 40'. Highway 2 from the 14 to the 210, NO exceptions. There are of course some local restrictions, like Lombard Street in Frisco.
โMay-12-2017 07:04 AM
hotjag1 wrote:Bobbo wrote:
Depends on your state of residence. In TN, we don't have to have a special license, and the other 49 states have to honor that. So, a PA resident can get a ticket for that in PA, but I can't. Or, at least I will beat it in court.
We don't need a special license in WA either, and the other 49 states have to honor that also. Although CA may be the exception if over 40 feet.
โMay-12-2017 06:44 AM
โMay-12-2017 06:40 AM
โMay-12-2017 05:55 AM
Lantley wrote:
My post was referencing cross21114 28K figure. I'm not sure where 28K comes from? I always thought 26K was the weight to be concerned with.
โMay-12-2017 04:53 AM
โMay-11-2017 06:07 PM
fpresto wrote:
Lantley, She will need a new license. Her class C allows up to 26,001 lbs. Over that she needs a Class B or a Class A like you have. link
โMay-11-2017 06:04 PM
Bobbo wrote:
Depends on your state of residence. In TN, we don't have to have a special license, and the other 49 states have to honor that. So, a PA resident can get a ticket for that in PA, but I can't. Or, at least I will beat it in court.
โMay-11-2017 05:33 PM
โMay-11-2017 04:43 PM
โMay-11-2017 02:39 PM
cross21114 wrote:fpresto wrote:
In Maryland it is called a Class B. Here it is required for School Bus drivers and I believe Fire Truck drivers. Your state may be different but if not then you might check with one of them if you know any.
Thank you for your service. Also from MD. I have a Class A but my wife does not. She is not allowed on her MD license to operate an RV >28k #?
โMay-11-2017 02:29 PM
timmac wrote:
About 4 years ago Nevada also made it a requirement to have a non commercial type CDL license to operate a motorhome over 26000 lbs.
I don't need one for just my motorhome but when I hookup my stacker trailer than I am over the weight by 400 lbs, but so far I have not got the new license.
โMay-11-2017 02:07 PM