class 8 is a semi truck
Could be either... a Class 8 truck could be either a straight truck or a truck/trailer combination. A single vehicle would require a Class B license, while a vehicle pulling a trailer with a GVW in excess of 10,000 lbs. would require a Class A.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.A Class 6 truck has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of between 19,001 and 26,000 lbs.A Class 7 truck has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of between 26,001 and 33,000 lbs. In most instances, this type of vehicle would require a CDL.A Class 8 truck has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 33,000 lbs. In most instances, this type of vehicle requires a CDL.
A Class 8 truck is a vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of over 33,000 lbs. Single axle trucks with an additional lift axle, tandem axle trucks, tandem axle trucks with additional lift axles, and tractor-trailer dumps are all Class 8 trucks.
wat is a vehicle class
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 33,000 lbs.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. A Class 6 truck has a GVWR of 19,001 -26,000 lbs. A Class 7 truck has a GVWR of 26,001 - 33,000 lbs. A Class 8 truck has a GVWR in excess of 33,000 lbs.
Varies according to specific model. The Top Kick was available as a Class 4, Class 5, Class 6, Class 7, or Class 8 truck.
It can be anything from a Class 1 pickup truck with a dump bed all the way up to a Class 8 single vehicle or tractor-trailer.
Truck classification isn't concurrent with the license required to drive them. A single axle water truck could be a Class 5, 6, 7, or 8 truck, depending on the vehicle GVWR. A Class 7 or Class 8 truck would require a (minimum) Class B CDL.
Anywhere from 20 to 300. A Class 8 truck is simply a truck with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 33,000 lbs. Not just tandem axle trucks, but, as an example, the current production Ford F750 falls into the Class 8 category.
If it's just the power unit, with no trailer attached, they can do it with a Class B. But they must have a CDL to take that vehicle on a public roadway.