Need to know which jurisdiction you live in to answer this question. In the US, the presence of air brakes on a vehicle has no impact on the license class, and that would be determined by the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the vehicle. Most likely, you would need a Class B CDL for the vehicle you're describing.
Depends on what state you are in, but that sounds awfully high. You also should receive a notice in the mail to that effect.
In the US you have to be at least 25 years old to drive a bucket truck.
Persons with an Ontario Class DZ licence are licenced to drive vehicles such as straight truck, dump truck, cement truck, garbage truck and rescue & fire trucks - with airbrakes. A Class D licence is required to operate a vehicle over 11,000kg with a towed trailer not over 4600kg. Should your towed trailer exceed 4600kg, you will need to upgrade to a Class A licence.
Yes you do need a CDL License to drive a bucket truck.
If you rent a bucket truck you may not need one. However, if you are to drive one for work they may require you to take a safety course since a bucket truck is one of the most complicated pieces of equipment the company has.
It depends on the model. You need a CDL to drive one that bends in the middle or is over a certain length
no the only time which you can drive a car alone in the UK is when you have passed your driving test and you hold a full license. if you have not passed your driving test you can drive a car if you have a provisional license and L plates with a person who has held a full license for three years or more and is over 21 years old!
Yes you can drive in Saskatchewan with a class 7 learner's permit
no, just because you r 18 u still only have your permit and can only drive with another person that has a drivers licience
The 2014 Mercedes-Benz M-Class has rear wheel drive.
The 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class has rear wheel drive.
The 2014 Mercedes-Benz G-Class has four wheel drive.