Posted by Bret4207 on August 10, 2014 at 05:21:57 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: GVWR / CDL question posted by BrentInIA on August 08, 2014 at 19:54:03:
Once again I see people confusing State law with Federal law and commercial and non-comercial. My best advice it to find a competent local police agency and go to the section that deals with licensing and heavier vehicle. Describe exactly what you are doing and where you will be going. Get the information in writing and the officials name. Check with the you State DMV and get their information. If you are crossing state lines check with someone enforcing the FMCSR laws. There are a lot of variables that can put you in good or bad shape.
I once stopped a guy in northern NY who came up from Texas to see his relatives. While he was here he attended and auction and bought a trailer and bunch of stuff for his Texas ranch/farm. Then he loaded up and headed for Texas. I ton dually truck and a big gooseneck. No log, no DOT#, no nuthin'. Nice guy, I did all I could for him to get him fixed up enough to travel, but he was still in the wrong. IIRC, he was a former cross country truck driver too. He should have known better.
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