Yes
That would all depend on what you are driving, the gross vehicle weight, whether or not you are driving for hire, etc. It is actually considered driving without a license if you are driving out of class. If a person with a standard class d driver's license(passenger cars and small trucks) is caught driving a Tractor Trailer that weighs 80,000 lbs, then you can forget about your licenses for a while.
For Ireland and the remainder of Europe, the standard permitted gross weight is 44 tonnes.
Took me a long time to figure this one out too. "Standard" towing capacity is the maximum weight that can be towed with the factory supplied hitch. "Maximum" towing capacity is the absolute maximum weight that the vehicle can tow with an after market hitch made for heavy hauling, such as a 5th wheel.
For a standard five axel tractor trailer, the max is 80,000 lbs
Yes. In most cases you will need a CDL Class B license because of the weight of the truck. However, if you would be driving a semi with a dump trailer, you would need a CDL Class A license.
between 16 and 27 years depending on your weight
There is no OSHA standard that establishes maximum weight of something being lifted, or the maximum wind speed when lifting.
It is 8,600 standard, or 9,100 maximum. Lbs
If you are above the weight you will be put on limited food during boot camp, if you are below then you will be in a special weight gaining session thing. but it depends on your height. Height (Inches)Maximum Standard (Pounds)Minimum Standard (Pounds)5813291591369460141976114610062150104631551076416011065165114661701176717612168181125691861287019213271197136722031407320814474214148752201527622615677232160782381647924416880250173
There is a maximum weight limit for parachuting. The maximum weight limit for tandem students is 220 lbs., and the maximum weight limit for AFF students is 240 lbs.
trailer weight of a 2004 tacoma xtracab is: 4 cylinder standard/maximum 3,500/3,500 v6 standard/maximum: 3,500/5000 with 5,000 tow package with Class III hitch