Types of RVs. Equipment and Operating Controls for All Drivers. Defensive Driving Techniques for All Drivers. Handling Emergencies- Information for All Drivers. Driving Your RV Safely. Towing Your Trailer Safely. To obtain an original noncommercial Class A license — Adults must: Complete an application for a driver license DL Pay the application fee. Submit a Health Questionnaire DL dated not more than two years prior to the date of your application. Pass the basic Class C law test, unless you renewed your Class C license within the past 12 months.
Pass a vision test. Pass a pre-trip inspection test. Pass the skills test. Pass a driving test while towing the type of vehicle you wish to be licensed for. Minors must: Complete the items listed above. Meet the additional requirements listed in the California Driver Handbook in the Provisional License section. You must pass the law test based on the information contained in this booklet.
The test may be taken at any DMV field office. You may make an appointment online at www. Vehicle Safety Check. But what is it and why would you want it? There are two types of Class A licenses in California. The Class A noncommercial license allows you to drive any vehicle under Class C and any housecar over 40 feet but not over 45 feet. If you plan on driving a semi-truck you will need a commercial license. That is really the only reason to get a commercial Class A license. But if you want to drive a truck with a house trailer you will need a Class A non-commercial license.
A trailer home is a trailer that looks like an RV and it attaches to your truck. It would be incomplete to tell you that you need a CDL for semi-trucks. There are many different types of semi-trucks and you can tow a number of things that would require a CDL. The best way to determine if you need a CDL is to figure out the weight of the vehicle you are driving or are towing. If the load being towed is over 10, pounds, you will need a Class A.
Only people who are over the age of 18 may apply for a Class A. But that will only apply to California. You will need to be 21 years old to apply for an interstate license.
A ten-year driving record is also mandatory to apply. You must also pass a medical evaluation done by a qualified examiner in order to apply as well. General Information. The California Driver License. Obtaining a Driver License. Driver License Classes. The Examination Process. Special Section - Minors. Miscellaneous Licensing Information. Occupant Protection. Traffic Control. Laws and Rules of the Road. Safe Driving Practices. Vehicle Positioning. Sharing the Road. Special Driving Situations.
Handling Emergencies.
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