Supergper said:I *think* as long as it's liscensed as a motorhome and not being used for comercial purposes you don't need a CDL. That would be a sweet setup
James K said:is that one of those renegade coachs?
looks like this one............http://www.kibbi.com/Floorplan.aspx?Cat=2&FP=1700AS
I Lean said:Correct. No CDL required. (probably should be though, cuz anybody's Grandpa can legally drive an 80,000 lb rig like that around the highways with no special training....)
offroaddave said:You should need a C.D.L. , It has air brakes, you have to have an air brake indorsment. And i think you need a C.D.L. for that.
drylok said:Anything onver 26,000 lbs, requires a CDL. Se the link below.
http://http://www.cdl-course.com/faq-ut.html
When do I need a Utah CDL instead of my regular Utah Drivers License?
A Utah CDL is required if you operate any of the following CMV's . . .
1. A vehicle with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of more than 26,000 lbs.
2. A vehicle towing a unit with a manufacturer's GVWR of more than 10,000 lbs. when the GCWR exceeds 26,000 lbs.
3. A vehicle used to . . .(a.) carry 15 or more passengers (excluding the driver), or (b.) carry (15) or less people (including the driver) when carrying children to or from school and home regularly for compensation.
4. A vehicle carrying hazardous materials in amounts requiring placarding.
Are there any exemptions to being required to have Utah CDL?
Yes, a few . . .
1. Active Duty Military . . . with military licenses operating military vehicles.
2. Firefighters . . . meeting approved training standards and operating authorized emergency vehicles.
3. Farmers . . . in certain cases.
4. Individuals ....operating motor homes or other vehicles used exclusively to transport personal possessions or family members, for nonbusiness purposes.