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Pulling a large trailer and not having a CDL
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<blockquote data-quote="yankster" data-source="post: 756017" data-attributes="member: 4171"><p>Recently picked up a Silverado 4500 with a GVRW of 16,500#. All of my trailers are 14,000# GVRW so it is definitely over the limit.</p><p>Also it's not going to be mistaken for a 3500 visually like the Ford and Dodge 4500, 5500 and 6500, so I doubt I can do much hauling without getting F'd with. I do have "Not for hire" stickers on truck and trailers.</p><p>My question is for anyone who has acquired a class A CDL with the "57 restriction" for folks hauling more than 26,000 but not commercially: what are the written and driving tests like? Is the written test the same for both, and if so am I better off with a full class A to have something to fall back on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yankster, post: 756017, member: 4171"] Recently picked up a Silverado 4500 with a GVRW of 16,500#. All of my trailers are 14,000# GVRW so it is definitely over the limit. Also it's not going to be mistaken for a 3500 visually like the Ford and Dodge 4500, 5500 and 6500, so I doubt I can do much hauling without getting F'd with. I do have "Not for hire" stickers on truck and trailers. My question is for anyone who has acquired a class A CDL with the "57 restriction" for folks hauling more than 26,000 but not commercially: what are the written and driving tests like? Is the written test the same for both, and if so am I better off with a full class A to have something to fall back on? [/QUOTE]
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