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What type of vehicles can a person with a Class D license operate?

  1. Vehicles over 26,000 lbs

  2. Any recreational vehicle

  3. Any vehicle for transporting more than 15 passengers

  4. Many single unit vehicles under 26,000 lbs

The correct answer is: Many single unit vehicles under 26,000 lbs

A person with a Class D license is permitted to operate many single-unit vehicles that weigh under 26,000 pounds. This includes a wide variety of vehicles such as cars, vans, and some small trucks. The Class D license is specifically designed for general vehicle operation and does not authorize the driver to operate larger commercial vehicles or those designed to transport a large number of passengers. Understanding the scope of the Class D license is crucial for drivers as it ensures they are operating vehicles that they are certified to handle safely. This knowledge also helps in distinguishing which vehicles require a higher class of license, as seen in the other options, which pertain to commercial vehicles or vehicles designed for larger capacities.