3500 truck needs CDL?

   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #91  
Im in Pa. I was told by dot that if our not making any money as long as your truck and trailer don't go over the 26001 your fine. They only look at 2 things trucks GVWR and trailer GVWR. In my case truck 11,500 trailer 14,000 put me at 25,500 under the 26001. One thing you will need if over 17,000p is a medical card. Know they told me if Im making one penny from moving my stuff around I would Need a CDL. Problem is even single axle truck like the ram 3500 crew long bed GVWR is 12,300, So with the trailer I have I would need to sell them and get new ones and derate them under the 14,000. Kinda of suck the big 3 are upping GVWR.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #92  
Back to the DL issue with what it says. DOT told me that its kinda of weird how they put that down on the DL but again anything over 10,000 for profit you will need a class A. If your private and not making any profit you do not need a CDL. They should state that on the DL. Thats why you see guys hauling heavy with the signs that say not for hire on there truck. Again this is for Pa. Boils down to they want there money if your making money
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #93  
That doesn't make it safe or a good idea. Just because some snot-nosed kid got a full driver's license should not mean that he should be able to operate a 50k-pound rig on the road with no further training.
Or to me even worse some 80 lb housewife who can't see over the steering wheel or some old retired codger with the reaction time of molasses.

If your trailer is over 10K you must have Class A's or CDL's...
It states it on the license...
I live here...
Do you realize someone could probably scan in the pattern on your license and get a lot of data?

It means that most information spewed about CDLs on all forums, including trucking and coo forums is wrong. The info you give is 100% correct.

Can't somebody say something nice without you getting defensive?
I understand LD1's reaction - your phrasing was slightly unclear and had me wondering.


Not all states give out Noncommercial Class A's.. Types of Driver's Licenses - AAA Digest of Motor Laws

Remember, we were talking about CDL's here, which are commercial, not any other requirements a state may require, though it probably is a good idea to know what your state requires.

We must remember there are many things going on:
What's legal in YOUR STATE where your stuff is licensed
What's legal in other states you may be passing through
What your rig looks like
What you look like
How the LEO is feeling
How the laws are enforced where you are at any given time
How much hassle you want to put up with

I've a dually rated for 11.5K and a trailer rated for 12K and one of the main things I'm doing with them is towing "loads" of personal belongings down to my future retirement farm in Mississippi from Northern Virginia. Depending on my route I pass through Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi.
So in VA I'm pretty well legal with a full up load.

BUT I think in all of them I'm subject to being stopped and asked to prove I'm not hauling commercial because of the 10k trailer limit.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #94  
Back to the DL issue with what it says. DOT told me that its kinda of weird how they put that down on the DL but again anything over 10,000 for profit you will need a class A. If your private and not making any profit you do not need a CDL. They should state that on the DL. Thats why you see guys hauling heavy with the signs that say not for hire on there truck. Again this is for Pa. Boils down to they want there money if your making money

The + or - 10k trailer still only applies if either the combo puts you over 26k, or the tow vehicle hauls more than 16 ppl.

Everyone want to keep getting hung up on 10k.

Let's assume this IS for profit and not personal use.

If your combo of trailer and truck go OVER 26k, then you either need CDL A or CDL B.

The over or under 10k is only for determining which class.

Nowhere is over or under 10k used for determining the need for a CDL.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #95  
I wasn't getting defensive, and hoped that is what you ment.

Re-read it word for word. It could also mean that it's rare that "I" know what I am talking about.

So I wasn't sure which direction you were going with the statement, and wanted clarification for me and everyone else reading

Yeah, when I first read it I was thinking "ouch" .. Then figured out what I thought he meant. ;)
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #96  
If your combo of trailer and truck go OVER 26k, then you either need CDL A or CDL B.

A combination of exactly 36K, composed of a power unit of exactly 26K and a trailer of exactly 10K only requires a standard drivers license
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #97  
The + or - 10k trailer still only applies if either the combo puts you over 26k, or the tow vehicle hauls more than 16 ppl.

Everyone want to keep getting hung up on 10k.

Let's assume this IS for profit and not personal use.

If your combo of trailer and truck go OVER 26k, then you either need CDL A or CDL B.

The over or under 10k is only for determining which class.

Nowhere is over or under 10k used for determining the need for a CDL.

On a federal level yes but some states require a CDL or class A non commercial for any trailer over 10k even if under 26k. California is an example.

While I tend to agree you do not necessarily need a CDL to drive something over 26k you do either need to fall under some type of exemption such as farm, OR have a non commercial license of a class higher than a class C. For example in Texas they offer non commercial class A and B licenses. TxDPS - Classes of Driver Licenses

I am sure most states handle this in different ways and some states may not even offer a non commercial class A or B and force you to get a CDL if you go over 26k but I am pretty sure in most if not all states Joe blow with a class C license can't legally drive a 14k GVWR dually pulling a 14k trailer without h either a CDL or a non commercial class A or falling under a farm exemption of some sort.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #98  
How do you get a CDL. CLASS A if you only have a dually 3500 (over 12.5k)and an empty 14k trailer?

Can you take the test with that setup?

If you don't have air brakes you obviously won't get that certification but I wonder if people have done this to get their class A?

I also wonder why they deemed it safer to tow a heavier trailer with a much lighter truck (3500 pulling 14k vs 25500 pulling only 10k)

There should be an "obviously empty" exemption to the weight rule. So you can transport heavy but empty trailers and vehicles that are obviously empty.

Because you could put a 14k trailer on top of a 7500k trailer and pull it with a 25500 truck and be legal but not pull that safer load of that same 14k trailer empty and without the 7500k trailer.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #99  
A combination of exactly 36K, composed of a power unit of exactly 26K and a trailer of exactly 10K only requires a standard drivers license

No.

The combo only needs to be over 26k. Not just the truck.

If the combo is over 26k, and the trailer is under 10k.....(IE a ford F550 w/19,500gvw and a 7k trailer)....Class B

If the combo is over 26k and the trailer is over 10k.....(IE: 1-ton w/13k gvw and 14k trailer)....class A.

If there is no trailer to tow, then you only worry if the truck alone is over 26k....and if it is ....Class B
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #100  
How do you get a CDL. CLASS A if you only have a dually 3500 (over 12.5k)and an empty 14k trailer?

Can you take the test with that setup?

If you don't have air brakes you obviously won't get that certification but I wonder if people have done this to get their class A?

I also wonder why they deemed it safer to tow a heavier trailer with a much lighter truck (3500 pulling 14k vs 25500 pulling only 10k)

There should be an "obviously empty" exemption to the weight rule. So you can transport heavy but empty trailers and vehicles that are obviously empty.

Because you could put a 14k trailer on top of a 7500k trailer and pull it with a 25500 truck and be legal but not pull that safer load of that same 14k trailer empty and without the 7500k trailer.

Yes you can take the test with that setup but there wi be restrictions on your license. I.e. No air brake endorsement. In pa, I heard rumors that due to all the hot shot dually gn setups that there was going to be a fifth wheel restriction as well as an automatic transmission restriction depending on what you took the driving test in.
 

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