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Are taxi cabs commercial vehicles?

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  • by Mandy Slake on February 25th, 2011

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    Taxis are considered to be commercial vehicles for the purposes of insurance, but the taxi's driver may not be required to get a commercial driver's license. Different areas have different restrictions and licensing requirements for taxi drivers.

    References:

    New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission: Changes to Motor Vehicle Inspection Program Effective August 1, 2010 (.pdf)

    DMV.org: Special Licenses in Wisconsin

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