Penske has several locations in Utah.
form_title=Lease A Truck from Penske form_header=If you're undertaking a large scale move, consider hiring a moving truck. What type of move is this?= () Residential () Commericial () Industrial () Other How long will you need this rental?=_ Will you need a CDL-licensed driver?= () Yes () No
This is why your best option for getting a CDL is to go through a CDL training programme. You can try Penske or Hertz, and see if they'll rent one. You will need a CDL licenced driver to actually rent it and drive it to the testing centre. Even then, there's no guarantee they'll allow one of their trucks to be rented for the purpose of road testing.
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Penske or Hertz. You'll need an actual licensed driver to drive it to your test, though.
No. Just to drive it (if it requires a CDL - not all trucks considered commercial require one).
You will need a Comercial Class Drivers License. This is usually a Class A CDL in most States. So you will need CDL training.
What exactly is a "mini-Peterbilt", may I ask? If you're referring to pickup trucks with aftermarket bodies designed to look like Class 8 trucks, then no, you don't need a CDL for that.
You can repo without one. You only need a CDL if you're going to be operating vehicles or combinations which would require a CDL in normal operation. So, if you're repossessing Class 8 trucks, you'd need a CDL. If you're just repossessing a passenger car, you wouldn't need it.
Even though a lot of the Lowe's trucks don't require a CDL (single axle box trucks), they typically require delivery drivers to have a CDL, so that they can be flexible enough to do deliveries in either type of truck (either the single axle box truck or the tandem axle flatbed trucks).
No. The weight determines what class licence you must obtain (there are non-CDL Class A and B licences available), and the usage is what determines whether or not you actually need a CDL class licence to operate it.
No. U-Haul doesn't rent out trucks higher than Class 6, which have a GVWR under the weight requirements for a CDL.