Posted by John in La on December 31, 2014 at 17:44:21 from (96.33.136.54):
In Reply to: Re: OT-CDL posted by Tony in SD on December 31, 2014 at 17:27:29:
Sorry Tony but I really do not see why you think I am reading the flowchart wrong. I did not say mxjeff needed a CDL. In fact he does not because his GCWR is under 26000 lbs. The fact that he is pulling a trailer over 10000 lbs mean nothing as long as his GCWR stays under 26000 lbs.
Also state lines mean nothing. This is federal law and is enforced in every state.
The only place you will find state lines affecting trucks; Is when you start talking DOT numbers; some states do not require it for instate movements but out of state it is needed; AND When you start talking exemptions; such as a farmer does not need a CDL within 150 miles OR in there state. Go out of state AND more than 150 miles from the farm and even farmers need a CDL.
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