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Old 06-11-2013, 07:45 AM   #38
Driveshaft Shop
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My first post and I want to thank the many people that have posted, I have been on the site for a while and pulled the trigger on a truck over the week end. with your help here this is what I was told from NCDMV.

this was about the truck before I convert it to a RV, I had sited one of the members saying something like if I cant use the truck for the CDL test why would one be needed to drive it.

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Sent By: Contact Us AdministratorDate/Time: 6/5/2013 10:27:50 AM Comment:
Mr. Rehak,

If your vehicle by itself does not have a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more, you do not need a CDL license, but if you have a trailer attached, combine those together and if the weight then is 26,001 pounds are greater, that is a CDL A. Having airbrakes on any vehicle has nothing to do with a CDL. Airbrakes does not require a CDL.


p.s. this is what were making, soon to have ground level walk in door and slide....
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