Posted by rustyfarmall on October 07, 2010 at 11:25:56 from (209.152.78.140):
In Reply to: grain truck licence posted by IaGary on October 06, 2010 at 18:21:16:
IaGary said: (quoted from post at 18:21:16 10/06/10) Varies State to State.
Here in Iowa if you own the truck hauling only your grain from farm to market all you need is a plain drivers licence.
Even for a semi
Gary
Gary, and Brian also. Unless the laws are just recently changed, you do need a CDL in Iowa for anything that weighs 26,001# and more. Even if you own the truck and are transporting your own grain or other goods.
Never mind, you guys are correct. I just found this on the Iowa D.O.T. site.
Who is Exempt From CDL in Iowa
Fire Fighters and Police Officers- A volunteer or paid
firefighter while operating a fire vehicle or a peace officer while
operating a commercial motor vehicle while executing related
governmental functions.
Military - Active duty military personnel while operating equipment
owned or operated by the Department of Defense.
Recreational Vehicle - A person operating a recreational vehicle
for personal or family use or a person operating a vehicle with
less than 26,001 GVWR towing a travel trailer or fifth wheel
trailer for personal or family use.
Farmers - A farmer or a person working for a farmer while
operating a commercial vehicle controlled by the farmer within
150 air miles of the farmer’s farm to transport the farmer’s
own agricultural products, farm machinery or farm supplies
to or from the farm. This also applies to farmers who are
exchanging services.
Home Care - A home care aide operating a motor vehicle in
the course of the home care aide's duties.
This post was edited by rustyfarmall at 13:29:58 10/07/10.
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