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Thread: CA non-commercial Class A License

  1. #1
    Brewzed
    Do any of you guys have your California Non-Commerical Class A for recreational vehicles? I'm going to be taking the written test next week and hopefully the driving test the week after. I guess I have to take an examiner around with my 5th wheel. Should be a good time.

  2. #2
    Trailer Park Casanova
    I'd wager most that need them don't have them.
    Good Luck.
    I'll be getting mine next year no doubt.

  3. #3
    BLOWN HOWARD
    Need to get mine also. Let us know how the written goes.

  4. #4
    MKEELINE
    Is this what you need to double tow?

  5. #5
    BLOWN HOWARD
    This is what you need to Tow a Bumper pull over 10k and a Fifth Wheel over 15K

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    gas Hogg
    I've had my commercial class a for ten years five in cali. I didn't even know you had to get a recreational class a. The test are very easy and they ask the same question several times. Good Luck.

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    Xlration Marine
    Heck I have the actual test. Az test that is. It was given to me by a co-worker. I went and took the test, about 5 minutes. The guy at the counter said "so where are the answers". I said "there out in my truck". LOL. I don't know what your road test is like, but I had to be able to back up in an "S" and not hit the cones. Have fun.

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    Danhercules
    This is what you need to Tow a Bumper pull over 10k and a Fifth Wheel over 15K
    You can get a endorsment if you wanna tow a 5er from 10k to 15k. Thats what I have.
    You need this is your gonna tow a 5er over 10k. Most are and most peeps dont have the endorsment.
    The test for the endorsment is the same as the non commercial "A". The test was easy.

  9. #9
    Brewzed
    My new 5th wheel's GVWR is a little over 16K pounds. I just want to get it in case something happens. Even if your 5th wheel is between 10K and 15K pounds your supposed to have an endorsement on your Class C license. Anything over 15K needs the Class A. I towed my old travel trailer which had a 12K GVWR without the Class A. The limits on a Class C for a travel trailer is 10K. I had no idea they were needed.

  10. #10
    Brewzed
    The test for the endorsment is the same as the non commercial "A". The test was easy.
    That's what I like to hear. Looking at the booklet, it looks pretty simple

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