Posted by John in La on January 02, 2014 at 20:00:27 from (96.33.136.54):
In Reply to: CDL revisited posted by Straw Boss on January 02, 2014 at 19:27:29:
"This has always been good enough for driving our fuel truck around the country side"
That is not true you need a X endorsement
"A: travel more than 100 miles from my base of operation and....B: do not cross state lines."
A: Its 150 miles
B: That depends on what kind of reciprocity agreement your state has with other states.
"No company name or corp. or LLC"
Company names are required on all trucks; even farm trucks.
"I check the box for Excepted intrastate"
You can not check exempt and haul hazmat (fuel)
You can not check exempt and drive a combination vehicle and cross a state line; your state will set the rules if you stay in state.
"In custom harvesting on a farm or to transportation of farm machinery and supplies used in the custom harvesting operation to and from a farm or within 150 miles of the farm (does not apply to the transport of hazardous materials requiring a placard or to combination vehicles)"
"Long way to get here but my question is...either way your exempt from the medical card bs the way I read it so why is everyone rushing around to get a medical exam if they don't need it? If you farm in multiple states I understand but otherwise what am I missing?"
This post was edited by john in la at 20:16:00 01/02/14.
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