Do You Need a CDL to Drive a Flatbed Tow Truck in Florida?

The answer is yes, and there are several reasons why.

First, in order to drive any vehicle with more than two axles, including flatbed tow trucks, in the state of Florida, a commercial driver’s license (CDL) is required.

There are three classes of CDLs depending on the type of vehicle being driven and what type of cargo is being transported. Class A is for large commercial vehicles such as tractor-trailers, Class B is for mid-size commercial vehicles such as straight trucks and buses, and Class C is for smaller commercial vehicles like delivery vans. As a flatbed tow truck falls into the category of a larger commercial vehicle, a Class A CDL would be required.

In addition to the need for the appropriate CDL class, drivers must also have the proper endorsements on their license in order to be able to operate flatbed tow trucks. Depending on the type of cargo being transported and/or any hazardous materials that may be onboard, other endorsements may also be needed. It is important to note that even if you have a valid CDL with all necessary endorsements, it will still not be valid until you have completed all training specified by your employer.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, it is clear that in order to legally drive a flatbed tow truck in the state of Florida, one must possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License with all applicable endorsements. Furthermore, they must also complete any training specified by their employer before they can begin driving.

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Susan Delgado