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Class B driver?
Can they go out of state to drive or is it just interstate forgot?
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You can run Interstate with Class B. Just as long as the trailer's gross weight is less than, 10,000 lbs.
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Hmm ok well this one guy I talked said when he used to drive with his class be he drove out of state I gess hes just lucky he didnt get caught.
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you can drive out of state with a class b
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Oh you can I must of had it confused with the 21 rule where you cant if your under 21 am I right?
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Originally Posted by MADLUX
you can drive out of state with a class b
Class B... The best thing I can say about that is what they said to me when I started. "Keep your class A." Damn straight. |
Learn something new every day in the truckin industry.
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Class B or even Class C have nothing to do with where you can drive only WHAT you can drive.
Class A=any vehicle and trailer except motorcycles Class B=any single vehicle with or without a trailer under 10,000 pounds GVWR(thats the weight rating not the actual weight of the trailer)except motorcycles Class C=Any vehicle under 26,001 with or without a trailer under 10,000 pounds GVWR. except motorcycles And of course you have to have endorsements for.. Hazmat Doubles and triples Passenger(more than 17 people including the driver in one vehicle) School Bus Tanker Air Brakes(this is more a restriction than an endorsement) And of course under 21, don't leave your state. I know guys who go interstate with 80,000 pounds on a class B all the time. They just happen to have 4 lift axles. |
Originally Posted by red12
Oh you can I must of had it confused with the 21 rule where you cant if your under 21 am I right?
The rule is if you are under 21, you cannot drive a cdl vehicle out of your licensed state, if you are over 21 then you can drive all over the country if you wanted to. I'm 20, sucks for me :cry: |
Originally Posted by MADLUX
I'm 20, sucks for me :cry:
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