CDL Required for Tandem/Dual Trailer?
Interesting enough, in my google search it came up with this thread but no one responded


https://ls1tech.com/forums/texas-mem...x-dot-cdl.html
I have searched and searched for a "real" answer on this. the above is the closest I have got to it. My trailer GVW at 18,000 and I dont' have a cdl. BUT Tx says if it is used as a RV you don't need one. It's not registered as a RV, but I DO use it as one. Basically a personal vehicle that doesn't make any money or farm vehicle you don't need one. I also heard that it depends on the cop that pulls you over and harasses you.
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A single vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating GVWR of more than 26,000 pounds.
A trailer with a GVWR of more than 10,000 pounds if the gross combination weight rating is more than 26,000 pounds.
A vehicle designed to transport more than 15 persons including the driver.
Any size vehicle which requires hazardous materials placards
A single vehicle with a GVWR of 26K requires a CDL. Something like a bobtail truck ...
A vehicle PULLING a trailer with a GVWR of 10K+ AND a truck with a GVWR that EXCEEDS 26K GVWR total requires a CDL. So a 20K gooseneck being pulled by a 1 ton Dodge dually rated at 10K GVWR would require a CDL because combined it exceeds 26K GVWR AND if the reason for pulling was comercial.
A bus for 15 or more requires a CDL. Church bus is exempt, I believe.
Any vehicle carrying hazardous material requires a CDL regardless of GVWR.
And the actual weight being pulled at the time doesn't factor into the need for a CDL, rather the GVWR limits of the rig.
Thats the way I read it ...
It doesn't say it HAS to be registered as a RV. I consider my truck and trailer a recreational vehicle used for personal use. And my trailer dealer "said" I didn't need a cdl. So far, knock on wood, I have not had ANY problems "yet".
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http://www.testanswers.com/
Go through it, and study it. The questions posted are pretty much all the ones on the tests. I studied this and past ALL the tests needed for Class A in one sitting (besides airbrakes since I don't need it).
this is a website they gave us in apprentice school. a lot of stuff has changed in the last few years, so a lot of times when ya have a question you get 8 different answers depending on who ya talk to. definately take it serious and go about everything the right way like your doing. DOT officers are ********. they dont need a reason to pull you over. they can stop you anytime and anywhere, and even make you follow them to a scale.
Air brakes have no bearing on wether or not you need a CDL nor do they dictate what class of CDL you need.
Air brakes have no bearing on wether or not you need a CDL nor do they dictate what class of CDL you need.
What was the GVWR of the trailer?
Not exacty, air brakes is a restriction. That is why air brakes don't require a CDL.
You can respectfully disagree with a cop. They usually appreciate someone who has done their homework and has an understanding of what is going on.


