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      • In the United States, commercial truck classification is determined based on the vehicle's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). The classes are numbered 1 through 8.
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  2. Mar 3, 2020 · How Truck Classification Works. In a nutshell, truck classification looks at the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating or the GVWR. It’s how manufacturers label trucks based on government guidelines. The GVWR indicates the maximum truck weight plus what it’s able to carry fully loaded.

  3. In the United States, commercial truck classification is determined based on the vehicle's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). The classes are numbered 1 through 8. [2] [3] Trucks are also classified more broadly by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), which groups classes 1 and 2 as light duty , 3 through 6 as medium duty , and 7 and 8 ...

  4. There are 8 main classifications of CMVs. Class 1 (Up to 6,000 lbs.) Examples: minivan, utility van, multi-purpose, mini pickup, full-size pickup. Class 2: (6,001 lbs. - 10,000 lbs.) Examples: minivan, utility van, crew compartment pickup, full-size pickup, mini-bus, step van. Class 3 (10,001 lbs. - 14,000 lbs.)

  5. Jun 15, 2023 · Do you know your truck classes? Photo: Work Truck. Vehicles in a commercial fleet come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different needs and purposes. Each vehicle falls into a specific class that determines its weight range and primary use, from compact pickup trucks and vans to semi-trucks.

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  6. The heavy-duty truck classification includes classes 7 & 8. This is where you’ll find the big rigs and other commercial vehicles. Class 7: GVWR of 26,001 – 33,000 pounds and typically has 3 or more axels. This class includes city vehicles such as street sweepers, garbage trucks, and city transit buses.

  7. Apr 3, 2019 · In general, any truck over 10,001 pounds (anything class 3 or larger) and/or a truck that is used for trade or transport is given a USDOT number for tracking. If the truck belongs to a company, that number is shared across all business vehicles.

  8. Jan 18, 2022 · Class 5: Trucks between 16,001 and 19,500 pounds fall into this class. A few vehicles are used non-commercially in this class, but primarily this class includes bucket trucks and larger delivery and walk-in trucks. Class 6: What is a Class 6 truck? Medium-duty commercial trucks fall into this class, which covers between 19,501 and 26,000 pounds.

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