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What can you drive on a full license?

A full driving license, typically referred to as a full driver's license or unrestricted driver's license, grants you the legal permission to operate various types of vehicles without any further restrictions or supervision, provided you meet the requirements set by your local motor vehicle authority. Here's a general list of vehicles you can drive with a full license:

1. Cars: You can drive regular passenger cars, including sedans, hatchbacks, coupes, and station wagons.

2. Light Trucks: Most full licenses allow you to drive light trucks and pickup trucks, as long as they fall within certain weight limits. These usually encompass vehicles with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of up to 10,000 pounds (4,536 kilograms).

3. Vans: You can operate vans for personal or commercial purposes, provided they adhere to the same weight restrictions as light trucks.

4. Recreational Vehicles (RVs): With a full license, you can drive recreational vehicles such as motorhomes and campervans. However, some larger RVs may require a special license endorsement due to their size or complexity.

5. Small Trailers: You can tow small trailers that are within the weight limits specified for your vehicle and that do not require additional endorsements or special equipment.

6. Motorcycles: If you've obtained a full motorcycle license endorsement, you can ride motorcycles of any size and engine displacement.

7. Other Light Vehicles: Depending on your jurisdiction, a full license may also allow you to operate vehicles like golf carts, neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs), and ATVs.

8. Emergency and Commercial Vehicles: If you have the necessary training, certifications, and endorsements, you may be able to drive emergency vehicles (e.g., ambulances) and certain commercial vehicles (e.g., delivery trucks, box trucks).

Remember that specific rules and requirements for driving these vehicles can vary by region. Always check with your local motor vehicle authority to ensure you have the proper license and endorsements to operate the desired vehicles. Additionally, certain circumstances, such as medical restrictions, may limit the types of vehicles you can drive even with a full license.