Folks, I hope this post will shed some light on a series of questions developing as a result of a couple of my posts regarding GVWR and licensing requirements while traveling through various states. I'll quote from the Commercial Driver's License Manual (Massachusetts Document Number: 10026 50M G001718 10/97) Verson 2. 0
(There may be a later version but given the way the Feds work, this information may still be in effect. ) The Preface: Mass. CDL Information states;
"On October 26, Congress passed the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986. This law required each State to meet the same minimum standards for commercial driver licensing. The standards required commercial motor vehicle drivers to get a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). You must have a CDL to operate any of the following Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMV's):
A. A single vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of more than 26,000 pounds.
B. A trailer with a GVWR of more than 10,000 pounds if the gross comgination weight rating is more than 26,000 pounds.
C. A vehicle designed to transport 16 or more persons (including the operator).
D. Any size vehicle which requires hazardous materials placards. "
The CDL is a Nation wide license requirement. I would tend to think that what's written above would be the norm across the country.
If any of you know of any different Weight or
licensure requirements feel free to make any corrections.
Mass. License classifications are as follows:
Class A - Any combination of vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds.
Class B - Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds, or any such vehicle towing a vehicle not in excess of 10,000 pounds GVWR.
Class C - Any single vehicle that is less than 26,001 pounds GVWR, or any such vehicle towing a vehicle not in excess of 10,000 GVWR, that is placarded for hazardous materials or designed to transport 16 or more persons, including the operator.
The above obviously deals with the COMMERCIAL DRIVER. The question should really be, "given the GCVWRs of many or our rigs, how do States classify them? Especially if we're NOT DRIVING FOR HIRE!!
I hope this info is enlightening.
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White 2001, 3500, Auto,3:54,QC,2WD,LB,34' DBL slide Cardinal 5er
[This message has been edited by Tagalong (edited 02-19-2001). ]
(There may be a later version but given the way the Feds work, this information may still be in effect. ) The Preface: Mass. CDL Information states;
"On October 26, Congress passed the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986. This law required each State to meet the same minimum standards for commercial driver licensing. The standards required commercial motor vehicle drivers to get a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). You must have a CDL to operate any of the following Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMV's):
A. A single vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of more than 26,000 pounds.
B. A trailer with a GVWR of more than 10,000 pounds if the gross comgination weight rating is more than 26,000 pounds.
C. A vehicle designed to transport 16 or more persons (including the operator).
D. Any size vehicle which requires hazardous materials placards. "
The CDL is a Nation wide license requirement. I would tend to think that what's written above would be the norm across the country.
If any of you know of any different Weight or
licensure requirements feel free to make any corrections.
Mass. License classifications are as follows:
Class A - Any combination of vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds.
Class B - Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds, or any such vehicle towing a vehicle not in excess of 10,000 pounds GVWR.
Class C - Any single vehicle that is less than 26,001 pounds GVWR, or any such vehicle towing a vehicle not in excess of 10,000 GVWR, that is placarded for hazardous materials or designed to transport 16 or more persons, including the operator.
The above obviously deals with the COMMERCIAL DRIVER. The question should really be, "given the GCVWRs of many or our rigs, how do States classify them? Especially if we're NOT DRIVING FOR HIRE!!
I hope this info is enlightening.
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White 2001, 3500, Auto,3:54,QC,2WD,LB,34' DBL slide Cardinal 5er
[This message has been edited by Tagalong (edited 02-19-2001). ]