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With a class C driver’s license, you can drive delivery trucks, warehouse trucks, large passenger vans for 16 or more passengers, and small trucks transporting hazardous materials.

Is a regular car a Class C?

Large passenger vans, small HAZMAT trucks, and small trucks towing a trailer are all examples of class C vehicles. Vehicles that are not class C include tractor trailers, semi-trucks, buses, box trucks, and dump trucks.

What’s a Class C license?

A Class C commercial driver’s license (CDL) is the most common type of license and allows drivers to operate vehicles designed to transport fewer than 24 passengers including themselves. This includes single vehicles fewer than 26,001 pounds or towing a trailer with a GVWR fewer than 20,001 pounds.

What is Class C motor vehicle?

Class C: a motor vehicle or a combination of a motor vehicle and 1 or more other vehicles with a GVWR of greater than 26,000 lbs. where the GVWR of the towing vehicle is less than 26,000 lbs.; or a vehicle not described in Class A or B and is either designed to transport more than 15 passengers or transports hazardous materials.

What is a Class C non CDL license?

A non-commercial Class C license is a general driver’s license commonly held by most individuals of driving age. This license allows individuals to operate cars and small trucks, which can provide experience for those seeking a commercial license. All drivers should avoid traffic violations.

What does Class C driver license mean?

A Class C license is a state-issued form of identification that authorizes drivers to commercially operate heavy vehicles that are carrying hazardous materials or more than 15 passengers. Although the exact specifications of a Class C license vary from state to state, it typically allows drivers…

What are Class B vehicles?

Class B Vehicles. Class B cash-in-transit vehicles are characterized by a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) falling in between 8,000 lbs and 12,000 lbs and are able to securely transport smaller payloads with great efficiency and maneuverability within densely-populated urban zones.