For those interested, this is a link to the CA handbook describing the Class B non-commercial license, and what the requirements are to get said license.
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/dl648/dl648.pdf
For those interested, this is a link to the CA handbook describing the Class B non-commercial license, and what the requirements are to get said license.
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/dl648/dl648.pdf
Yes, when I tow my 30' enclosed trailer in and out of CA I go 57 miles per hour and hope to fly under the radar. Not very easy, there are a few provisions in the Ferderal Interstate laws that allow for some very long vechiles, but they have to be commercial. I have a CDL but that won't help, I think it might hurt, I should know the law! I am just concerned when they tell me to park the bus and trailer and make it legal, that day will SUCK! And I even give CA all the overpriced Registration fees in hopes that will help.
Untill then, _____ em!
Kevin
Taking Jon's point about not being noticed.
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