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  • What Class Driver License do you have.

    Hi Folks,

    We just sold are 2001 Ford F350, which had a GVWR of 9,900 lbs. We have a new 2020 RAM 3500 SRW on order with a GVWR of 12,300 lbs. The Montana has a GVWR of 16,000 lbs. I watch a video last night, and have done some research today, and it appears about 2-3 years ago most states now for call for a non-commercial Class A license or as in my state SC, a Class F RV license. Our truck and trailer scaled in just under 26,000 as well as CGVWR 9,900+16,000. But here is the kicker, they don't use scale weight, the use the GVWR of the vehicles (12,300+16,000=28,300 lbs), so now I will need to get a Class F license, even if I scale below 26,000 lbs.

    So how many folks have standard Class C license, and how many have the next level up? How did you get your 5th wheel to DMV to take the driving test, when you don't have anyone around with a Class F (RV over 26,000 lbs) license either?

    If you get pulled over or in accident and have the wrong class, the will write you up for driving without a license. Again most states require other than Class C if the CGVWR on the manufacturers sticker is over 26,000 lbs.

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    As for me, I currently hold a standard Class C license. However, it's always a good idea to check with your local DMV to get accurate information on the specific requirements in your state. They'll be able to guide you through the process of obtaining the correct license for your situation. Regarding the driving test with a 5th wheel, unfortunately, I'm not personally familiar with that scenario. But I'm sure there are fellow forum members who have gone through it and can share their experiences. It's always helpful to hear from others who have been in similar situations. By the way, have you ever come across anything related to oregon fake id? Just curious what you think about it. About 3 years ago, a fake ID saved my ass, because I lost my real one and had no time to get a new ID.

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      From what I've gathered, quite a few folks stick with the standard Class C license, but I've also heard of some opting for the next level up to stay on the safe side. As for the driving test, maybe check with your local DMV to see if they offer a rental option for testing purposes? It could be worth a shot, especially if finding someone with a Class F license is tricky. And you're right about the potential consequences of not having the correct class – better safe than sorry! It might be a hassle, but ensuring you're properly licensed is key. For more insights, you could explore a fake id forum. Folks there often share experiences and tips.

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