It would require a CDL if you were haul to passengers, plus the brakes are air operated; so you would need a Passenger & air brake endorsement. If the vehicle was without seats and it was built into a motorhome, then a CDL may not be required. Thanks. And it drives great.
@paztikiblue if it weighs over 26000 lbs and or carries more than 15 passengers, it would require a class b cdl. this vehicles does meets both those standards. If it was a motor-home, it would have to be registered as one, and not have passenger seating. Air brakes (IE no air brakes) are a restriction on a license, not an endorsement.
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toyznstuff 1 year ago
Now I'm dizzy. Next video please.
rlunderhill 1 year ago
It would require a CDL if you were haul to passengers, plus the brakes are air operated; so you would need a Passenger & air brake endorsement. If the vehicle was without seats and it was built into a motorhome, then a CDL may not be required. Thanks. And it drives great.
busboy72 3 years ago
@busboy72 no cdl for personal use required.
toyznstuff 1 year ago
Hi. Does this type of bus require a CDL? Does it handle like an MCI? thanks for posting.
paztikiblue 3 years ago
Its a truck frame, IMO a bumpy choppy ride...
studpuppy69 3 years ago
@paztikiblue if it weighs over 26000 lbs and or carries more than 15 passengers, it would require a class b cdl. this vehicles does meets both those standards. If it was a motor-home, it would have to be registered as one, and not have passenger seating. Air brakes (IE no air brakes) are a restriction on a license, not an endorsement.
mmj0306 1 year ago