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what are class b vehicles
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Class B vehicles, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation, are any vehicle, including buses and trucks, that has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of over 26,001 pounds. Furthermore, these vehicles can tow another vehicle weighing up to 10,000 pounds or less. A common example of a Class B vehicle is a straight truck. Operators of Class B vehicles must hold a Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) to legally drive. This requirement ensures that drivers have the specialized knowledge and skills necessary for safely operating these larger vehicles, which are often used for local deliveries, construction, and transportation of heavy goods.
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