Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Trailer GVRW and a CDL license

 Trailer GVRW and a CDL License



There are three key aspects to consider when assessing CDL operator requirements for commercial work trucks involved in towing a trailer: truck GVWR, trailer GVWR and GCWR of the truck-trailer combination. Trailer GVWR is most critical to determining when a CDL is required. When a trailer has a GVWR of 10,001 pounds or more and the combined GCWR of the truck and trailer is 26,001 pounds or more, a CDL is required by the operator. For example, if a trailer has a GVWR of 11,500 pounds and is towed by a truck with a GVWR of 15,000 pounds, resulting in a GCWR of 26,500 pounds, then the operator must have a CDL.

Fortunately we can help you.  If your trailers GVRW is too high, we can get you a new VIN sticker with a lower GVRW so you don't need a CDL to drive it.  Give us a call or text if we can help (317) 413-1169 or visit our website at http://vehiclevinstickers.com


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