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I don't have a CDL. Been pulled over only once. I tried to explain the commercial vehicle laws to him and I guess he didn't care. So if they ever give me a ticket I'll take it to court. It clearly states that a CDL is need to operate if the vehicle is being used in commerce!
yea, I've came across people who shy away from the CDL because they think they cant back up a trailer hooked to a semi. So its to much for them. A Class B, you don't need to do that, and you can still operate a 5 ton! Just buy a 5 ton and take the test in it, and good to go! hope this post helps...
alreay have CDL, but having a CDL shy's people away from the 5 tons. More people = more after market parts, im hoping? Wish there was more stuff for the 5's, like ''AIR LOCKERS""!! and hubs. Did find 5 ton lockout hubs on here for sale. But I wonder what company made them?
Google this....49 CFR 383.5 Definitions....whats ur take? CDL or not. im not using my truck for transport of good or trade. Nor am I making any money using it.
So here in Indiana.. I was reading in a law book about CDL's. So here's my question for you guys in Indiana or elsewhere. Do you really need a CDL to drive a 5 ton if you are not using it for commercial use, to make money with? That's how I under stand it. ill post the book and info in a few so...
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