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(1) a commercial motor vehicle is safely maintained, equipped, loaded, and operated; (2) the responsibilities imposed on a commercial motor vehicle's operator do not impair the operator's ability to operate the vehicle safely; and
(A) a motor vehicle used to transport persons and designed to accommodate more than 10 passengers, including the operator; or (B) a motor vehicle, other than a taxicab, designed and used to transport persons for compensation.
What Is the Commercial Motor Vehicle Definition in Texas? A commercial vehicle in Texas is defined as a vehicle primarily used for transporting goods or passengers, meeting the following criteria: It has a gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 pounds or more.
The term includes a motor vehicle, commercial motor vehicle, truck-tractor, trailer, or semitrailer but does not include manufactured housing as defined by Chapter 1201 (Manufactured Housing), Occupations Code.
1. The term “commercial motor vehicle” means a self- propelled or towed vehicle, other than a farm vehicle with a gross weight, registered weight, or gross weight rating under 48,000 pounds, that is used on a public highway to transport passengers or cargo if: a. registered in this sThe vehicle, including a school activity bus as defined in ...
(1) "Commercial motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, designed or used for: (A) the transportation of property; or (B) delivery purposes. (2) "Commission" means the Texas Transportation Commission. (3) "Department" means the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles. (4) "Director" means:
“Commercial motor vehicle” means a self-propelled or towed vehicle, other than a farm vehicle with a gross weight, registered weight, or gross weight rating of less than 48,000 pounds, that is used on a public highway to transport passengers or cargo if:
(1) “ Commercial motor vehicle ” means a self-propelled or towed vehicle, other than a farm vehicle with a gross weight, registered weight, or gross weight rating of less than 48,000 pounds, that is used on a public highway to transport passengers or cargo if:
“Commercial motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle or moped, designed or used primarily to transport property. The term includes a passenger car reconstructed and used primarily for delivery purposes.
Section 548.001 of the Texas Transportation Code states a commercial motor vehicle is a self-propelled or towed vehicle. It does not include farm vehicles. The vehicle can be one with a gross weight rating, registered weight, or gross weight of less than 48,000 pounds.