Your employer may also be fined for any and all violations. Any violations, and you, as the driver, may be written up and issued a ticket, with the violation(s) on your driving record, and your personal car insurance rates may increase. This fact of life becomes sharply apparent at the state highway weigh stations. As the driver of a 4x2 Class 6 Truck, you are legally responsible for axle weights and condition of the vehicle. But the Class C licensed truck drivers' responsibilities are still there, just the same. Want to add some excitement and adventure to your life? Get a part-time job, rigging and driving a flatbed truck! So many Class 6 trucks (26,000-pound maximum legal weight) on the road are driven by those who have a general Class C driving license, and good driving record, but little or no formal Commercial Class A, or Commercial Class B truck driving training.
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