3500 truck needs CDL?

   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #61  
Correct, as long as its under 26k.

3500 DRW's have been over 10k for a few decades now.

Which is why you can have a 14k trailer and 10k drw truck, hauling your own personal stuff and be fine.

Non commercial and under 26k, even if trailer is over 10k
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #62  
Ever see them 'toter' homes. basic semi.. :)

Yeah I drool over them from time to time but I just can't justify that in the least bit! I read a lil bit on the RV forum for some international help but those guys rave about what a pure ease of towing it is using a class 8 tractor designed to move 80k plus down the road and only put 25k or so behind it. Many of them remove the front tandem and lighten up the suspension for an even nicer ride. I think I'd be giddy to if I went from a 300-400 hp pickup with maybe 800ftlb to a 500-600 hp semi with 1500-2000ftlb.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #63  
In NC if your trailer is over 10K you've got to have either CDL's or Class A. If your truck has air brakes you have to have air brake endorsement with the class A or CDL. If you don't have air brakes and stay under 26K and your trailer is under 10K you can get by with a regular license. If you have a farm tag same laws apply but the cost is 50% of the normal fees.

It is about revenue. If you pay for the tag weight the fine for the improper license is minuscule compared to being over weight. I think that they allow you 500# and then it is so much per pound over. My neighbor couple years ago was hauling his skid steer with his truck and got pinged for over $500. He had his CDL but the tag weight on his truck was too low.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #64  
In NC if your trailer is over 10K you've got to have either CDL's or Class A.

Only if you go over 26k combined.

The CDL weights are the same in every state.

Class A is over 26k gross combined with a trailer of more than 10k
Class B is over 26k gross and/or with a trailer under 10k

In NC, If you have a 12k GVWR truck, and a 12k trailer, you need nothing other than your standard license. Same as all other states
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #65  
Attached is NYS DMV license requirements. No CDL required if truck and trailer GCWR is 26,000 or less. It does not mention anything about regular or commercial plates.

What is easy to forget about is the R in GCWR. If you live in a nanny state like I do, the Rating matters, not just the actual load. So, if you help you buddy by moving an empty utility trailer for him, and the trailer is rated for over 10k#, then you have a problem.

The annual commercial safety sticker here is yellow, about the size of half a playing card, and has to be on the truck and trailer. Guys have been ticketed for towing a little single axle (Home Depot special) Snowbear trailer for a buddy (probably not even a 3500# trailer) behind a properly yellow stickered F350, because the tiny Snowbear didn't also have a yellow sticker !

At the other end of the spectrum, our HTA had an exemption for Road Building Equipment. (Basically the "guys" that pay off the govt for road contracts here can run whatever they want, unplated. So their 50 ton trucks never have to pass an annual safety, while the guy trying to run a small landscaping business has to safety his 1 ton p/u every year).

Our HTA changed July 01 this year. The old legislation disappeared from the provincial site earlier this year, and I haven't tracked down the new copy yet, so I haven't checked if that Road Building exemption is still there..... but I won't be surprised if it still is.

Public transit is supposed to be affordable ? Motorcoach (greyhound) need a safety every month.

I'm for road safety, but much of what goes on in Ontario is just about revenue generation.

Rgds, D.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #66  
What is easy to forget about is the R in GCWR. If you live in a nanny state like I do, the Rating matters, not just the actual load. So, if you help you buddy by moving an empty utility trailer for him, and the trailer is rated for over 10k#, then you have a problem. The annual commercial safety sticker here is yellow, about the size of half a playing card, and has to be on the truck and trailer. Guys have been ticketed for towing a little single axle (Home Depot special) Snowbear trailer for a buddy (probably not even a 3500# trailer) behind a properly yellow stickered F350, because the tiny Snowbear didn't also have a yellow sticker ! At the other end of the spectrum, our HTA had an exemption for Road Building Equipment. (Basically the "guys" that pay off the govt for road contracts here can run whatever they want, unplated. So their 50 ton trucks never have to pass an annual safety, while the guy trying to run a small landscaping business has to safety his 1 ton p/u every year). Our HTA changed July 01 this year. The old legislation disappeared from the provincial site earlier this year, and I haven't tracked down the new copy yet, so I haven't checked if that Road Building exemption is still there..... but I won't be surprised if it still is. Public transit is supposed to be affordable ? Motorcoach (greyhound) need a safety every month. I'm for road safety, but much of what goes on in Ontario is just about revenue generation. Rgds, D.

Yeah, it's a bummer here in Ontario. And the dealer wants something like $169 for each time they put a yellow sticker on. (We need to renew it every year.) Fortunately, when I got my new 2016 F150, they put one on for me for free.

I didn't know that we need a separate sticker for even our little dinky trailers. Are you sure about that?
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #67  
Yeah, it's a bummer here in Ontario. And the dealer wants something like $169 for each time they put a yellow sticker on. (We need to renew it every year.) Fortunately, when I got my new 2016 F150, they put one on for me for free.

I didn't know that we need a separate sticker for even our little dinky trailers. Are you sure about that?

What I do know is that one incident happened. Even with a current copy of the HTA, I'm not sure that I can give you a 100% solid answer.

Many regular LEOs don't know the HTA well, and I've come across situations here where even the green bears (Transport Ministry) scratch their heads.

You know how the CRA won't actually take any responsibility for the "answers" they give you when you contact them with a tax question - IMO a lot of the confusion surrounding legislation is deliberately created, partly in the hope that people will just give up and pay.....

I don't own a yellow-sticker light truck at the moment, but if I did, I'd have a friend stop by one of the major MTO centres (not a private franchise money collector) and pose that question about hauling light trailers behind a yellow sticker truck.

I find that many of the ticket blitzes here occur in March. Funny :rolleyes: how that happens to be round about the end of the govt fiscal year.

Rgds, D.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #68  
Only if you go over 26k combined.

The CDL weights are the same in every state.

Class A is over 26k gross combined with a trailer of more than 10k
Class B is over 26k gross and/or with a trailer under 10k

In NC, If you have a 12k GVWR truck, and a 12k trailer, you need nothing other than your standard license. Same as all other states

If your trailer is over 10K you must have Class A's or CDL's...
It states it on the license...
I live here...
 

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   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #69  
What I do know is that one incident happened. Even with a current copy of the HTA, I'm not sure that I can give you a 100% solid answer.

Many regular LEOs don't know the HTA well, and I've come across situations here where even the green bears (Transport Ministry) scratch their heads.

You know how the CRA won't actually take any responsibility for the "answers" they give you when you contact them with a tax question - IMO a lot of the confusion surrounding legislation is deliberately created, partly in the hope that people will just give up and pay.....

I don't own a yellow-sticker light truck at the moment, but if I did, I'd have a friend stop by one of the major MTO centres (not a private franchise money collector) and pose that question about hauling light trailers behind a yellow sticker truck.

I find that many of the ticket blitzes here occur in March. Funny :rolleyes: how that happens to be round about the end of the govt fiscal year.

Rgds, D.

Yes, there certainly is a lot of confusion, even about what constitutes a "Commercial Vehicle". I have had the cops tell me that ALL pickup trucks are automatically considered Commercial Vehicles, thus requiring the sticker if you are over the 10k lb. limit. And the Ford dealer where I got my truck didn't have a clue!
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #70  
What is easy to forget about is the R in GCWR. If you live in a nanny state like I do, the Rating matters, not just the actual load. So, if you help you buddy by moving an empty utility trailer for him, and the trailer is rated for over 10k#, then you have a problem.

cannot speak for canada, but in the states, the over vs under 10k only applies is the combination rig goes over 26k. IE: 12k gvwr truck and 12k trailer = okay.

If your trailer is over 10K you must have Class A's or CDL's...
It states it on the license...
I live here...

Is that a CDL?

IT is impossible to fit all the information onto a little card. You have to understand what that excerpt is refering to.

A class C is exactaly as your license describes. Any vehicle designed to haul haz-mat OR 16 or more passangers.

IF using a vehicle that fits that description as the tow vehicle.....you have to keep the trailer under 10k.

Fortunatally, a 3/4 ton or 1-ton p/u doesnt fit that description, therefore are not bound to the 10k limit. Just have to keep the combo rig under 26001
 

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