Copperhead
Veteran Member
If you豎*e trying to stay legal, that will still need a CDL. It doesn� matter that it逞エ registered at 14k, if the GVWR is 14,900 and the truck is 12k. Some trailer manufacturers will derate a trailer, but usually not after it逞エ sold, must be ordered that way. To stay under CDL, with that Diamond C trailer, the truck will have to have a GVWR of 11,100 lbs, or less.
Only if doing commercial work with it. Even farm activity within a 150 mile radius of the farm, no CDL required even though that is technically a commercial activity. Some goofy state might play the CDL game, but the overall majority of states have no requirement for that needing a CDL unless it is a commercial activity. I could have a 53' 5th wheel triple axle flat bed and moving a couple of pieces of equipment I own, all while it being powered by a Ford 550 chassis cab with platform mounted 5th wheel. And it would not need a CDL unless that is a commercial activity. If it is purely for personal stuff, no CDL needed.
Likewise, I can drive my semi truck tractor down the road with a 25K 5th wheel travel trailer hooked up to it. And no CDL needed. I can go out and buy a old Army 5 ton dump truck and drive it around, even hauling gravel for my driveway or taking junk to the landfill and not need a CDL.
No different than someone with a large Class A diesel pusher with a 8.5 x 20 cargo trailer hooked up to it and driving down the road on vacation doesn't require a CDL. And many of those Class A diesel pushers utilize air brakes.
CDL... Commercial Drivers License. The operative word is "commercial". I do have a Class A CDL with all endorsements, but it is because I actually do commercial transport stuff.
Posted by a player in the trucking industry. Read all of it, because it outlines who is NOT required to get a CDL to operate even semi trucks and trailers. Weight of single or combination vehicles is not in play.
Who Is Required To Get A CDL? | High Road Online CDL Training
Backed up by the state of Washington....
WA State Licensing (DOL) Official Site: Who doesn't need a CDL?
Likewise, State of OH....
State of Ohio BMV
And the list goes on and on and on. The CDL is a Federal program instituted by congressional action and directed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. States must abide by the mandate of the Federal CDL program.
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