Kansas, Nebraska sign driver’s license pact
Topeka ? Kansas and Nebraska regulators have signed an agreement letting farmers drive trucks across the state line without having a commercial driver’s license.
The two states already let farmers drive trucks under certain conditions without commercial licenses.
The agreement announced Friday by the Kansas Corporation Commission means they don’t have to worry about straying into the neighboring state.
Farmers must have valid driver’s licenses and use the trucks only to transport agriculture products, supplies or machinery to or from their property.







