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Sure, there are lots of MVs in Maryland. Many of them are 2.5 tons which only need an ordinary Class C license that everyone has. I dunno what the 5 ton people are doing.
My truck, and air brakes aren't really the issue here. The issue is, I don't want a commercial license. I don't want to...
Hang on guys, I have NOT passed my CDL. That's Bonte, the original poster.
I'm doing research on how to upgrade to a Class B and I wanted Non-commercial. Bonte's statement seems to indicate that you can't go non-commercial with a military truck.
Here's an added wrinkle: When Maryland titles...
I've been doing more research into upgrading to a NON-commercial, Class B in Maryland. Bonte's statement above really surprised me but I did find similar wording in the DL-151 that seems to support Bonte's statement.
This means obtaining and maintaining a MedCert for a recreational, antique...
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