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My dad and I were chatting about stuff and I mentioned how much I miss driving. Over 18 months now behind a desk... :cry: He said he'd buy buy me a couple trucks if he had the money. I quickly hopped on the web and found 2 beautiful models in Fontana.
http://www.goatbased.net/blue780.jpg http://www.goatbased.net/black780.jpg Now, here's the question. He says he can (without a CDL or even air brake endorsement) can drive this 10 wheeler back to Oregon without concern of tickets. He drove cherries and Christmas trees in Michigan back in the early 70's so actually knows how to drive one. He just isn't licensed. I say no way because regardless of ownership, at least a class B + air brake is needed to drive this vehicle. He refuses to believe me. |
Nope - a CDL is required.
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Now those are my kind of trucks. Only Volvo for me! Times have changed Colin since your Dad last drove. Regs are much tighter now on who can drive what and for what reasons. I'd have to agree with Rev and say you need a CDL. Let us know what you find out for sure. Drive safe everyone. :)
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You are correct Colin. You would need at least a Class B with air breaks to drive one bobtail. Toss a trailer on it and it goes to a Class A.
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If you license it as a RV then some states require special license while others don't. See: http://changingears.com/rv-sec-state-rv-license.shtml If on the other hand it does not have a RV license the at least a class 'B' with air brakes would be required. kc0iv |
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Been trying to find a link....but haven't yet, but here is an example of the stuff that goes on at RV.net regarding this issue....and its quite interesting, and one of the poster's references the FMCA book. http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fu...263/page/2.cfm I would venture to say....that if one were to purchase a tractor in CA and then drive it....they had best have a CLass B with airbrakes.... I'm pretty sure that the CHP/DOT would have a problem with a Class E licensed driver driving a "semi tractor".... Registering the vehicle as an RV is fine, but then changing it to a CMV could start off a chain of events...possibly. The issue would be over road use/fuel taxes etc....for all the miles it had moved. I honestly don't know, because we're talking about "California" :shock: 8) There's 9 pages of "heavy debate" on the subject....so as an aside... I can safely say "we're not the only ones"!! :D :D 8) |
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I checked the link, and thank you for it. Bookmarked it. But there seems to be some differences between what they have posted....and what the FMCA had in their book. I was hoping to find a link to their list but haven't been able to. If I ever find it...I'll post it. Then again, maybe the differences I see are just in how the information is listed. Thanks again!! |
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