Posted by John in la on February 13, 2009 at 21:16:23 from (65.6.116.252):
After reading some of the responses to the post below about CDL and trailers I figured I would give you guys a little quiz. Lets see how you do. I will post a chart that shows how to determine if you need a CDL after I see some of your answers so you can see if you were right.
What driver does not need a CDL. A) A single truck that weighs 27,000 lbs B) A truck that weighs 19,000 lbs and a trailer that weighs 8,000 lbs... Total 27,000 lbs C) A truck that weighs 16,000 lbs and a trailer that weighs 11,000 lbs... Total 27,000 lbs D) A truck OR truck and trailer combo that weighs over 26,001 lbs but is only used to transport personal property. E) A truck that weighs 10,000 lbs and a trailer that weighs 15,000 lbs... Total weight 25,000 lbs.
I will give you a hint and tell you 2 of the above drivers do not need a CDL.
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