Laws vary from state to state. Most likely you will need to attend a truck school and take classes to become certified to drive a box truck. Go to your local DMV and they will be able to give you a full list of requirements.
That depends on the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the truck, not on the length.
You only need a cdl license while driving a box truck if the gross weight of the truck is 26,001 or more. Most uhaul rental boxes are able to be driven without a cdl.
No you cant drive a Box Truck on the Garden State Parkway north of Exit 105(State Route 18). South of Exit 105, you are OK
If the GVWR is 26,000 lbs. or less, and it's not hauling hazardous materials, no.
Yes. You can drive that vehicle with either a Class B or Class A CDL.
A small enough van will fit in a big enough truck.
If the GVW of the truck exceeds 26,000 lbs., yes. Also, if the truck is hauling a quantity of hazardous materials which requires placards to be displayed, yes, no matter what the vehicle's GVW is.
Truck have to be weigh because you have to know how strong or thick it is like if a truck is light, it means it's weak and if you put a heavy box that contain something that need to be transfer, then the box would break the truck for it weight. If the truck is too heavy, then when you drive the truck, it would either sink for it weight, it might become very slow, or even the engine wouldn't even work. This is why a truck have to be weigh.
Box type delivery truck? The one I drive has 2-fifty gallon fuel tanks
No you cant drive a Box Truck on the Garden State Parkway north of Exit 105(State Route 18). South of Exit 105, you are OK
To get this you need to get to the fourth world and move the first truck it will be in the box under the truck.