05-07-2017, 11:35 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Carmichael - CA
Posts: 7,369
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Originally Posted by prndl
What is the "41 restriction" endorsement. Please show me on the DMV website.
FYI:
From dmv.ca.gov
A noncommercial driver license is issued in the following two classes:
Noncommercial Class A
Noncommercial Class B
A Noncommercial Class A license is required if you tow:
a travel trailer weighing over 10,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) which is not used for hire.
a fifth-wheel travel trailer weighting over 15,000 lbs. GVWR which is not used for hire.
a livestock trailer that is not for hire, weight over 10,000 lbs. GVWR but not over 15,000 lbs. GVWR, and is operated within 150 miles of the farm by a farmer to transport livestock.
A Noncommercial Class B license and endorsement is required if you operate:
A housecar over 40 feet but not over 45 feet.
Exemptions: Holders of a commercial Class A or B license, a noncommercial Class A license, and all fire fighter license classes.
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I know I have cited the references for CA's RV licensing previously, but here is the answer to your specific query. Obtain a copy of the CA DMV's "Recreational Vehicles and. Trailers Handbook" (Clicky) and read page 12. The "Endorsement" will show up on your new drivers license as a "41 Restriction". It must be some type of government speak.
After the reading the manual you will likely know more about the test requirements than the DMV clerk when you apply.
Here is a snip of the applicable information. I apologize in advance for the width of the image. The source picture is much narrower, but when uploaded its width exploded, I have no idea why or how to correct it.
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