Can I Drive a Tow Truck With a Regular License in Texas?

Driving a tow truck in Texas requires special licensing, as does driving any commercial vehicle. While it is technically possible to do so with a regular license, it is against the law and carries fines as well as risking other penalties. Furthermore, insurance companies may not cover accidents that occur while operating a tow truck without the proper licensing.

Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) requires a Commercial Driver License (CDL) to operate any commercial motor vehicles weighing 26,001 lbs or more. In addition to the CDL, TDLR requires applicants for tow truck operation to obtain a Tow Truck Operator License.

This license involves undergoing an extensive training program and passing both written and practical exams.

In order to be eligible for the Tow Truck Operator License in Texas, applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have held a valid driver’s license for at least one year. They must also pass a criminal background check, be proficient in English language skills, demonstrate basic knowledge of mathematics and possess good moral character.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, it is possible to drive a tow truck with a regular license in Texas but doing so is not legal and can result in hefty fines or other penalties. It is better to obtain the appropriate licensing from TDLR before attempting to operate any type of commercial vehicle in Texas.

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James Gardner