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  1. Oh and one other thing. When you go to the testing center, they WILL ask for the license of the person that you claim is with you. Remember, you are on LEARNERS PERMIT. So make certain they have a license equal to or greater than what you are trying to get. Also, their is no test for a non-commercial class B license for a motor home. I got my license about three years ago near Hazleton after driving for five or six years and not knowing that I needed a B license and had no test. I was just told to drive around the block with a tester in the passenger seat. Good luck.
  2. In Pennsylvania, a class B (non-commercial) license is required if a motor home is 26,001 pounds or more and towing less than 10,000 pounds. Remember, your motor home is not a commercial vehicle, it's privately owned. A class A (non-commercial) license is required when your towed is 10,000 pounds or more. An example of this would be if the towing vehicle is 11,000 pounds and the towed is 15,500 then the total combination is 26,500. Remember, these are all gross weights. Also, those pulling a trailer should be aware of this.
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