Posted by Goose on September 08, 2016 at 18:36:50 from (70.198.44.57):
In Reply to: CDL drivers license posted by Mtractor on September 07, 2016 at 20:13:43:
As someone said, a lot is up to local enforcement. I pulled into a port of entry in Kansas with a pickup on a trailer. The officer asked me if the pickup on the trailer was for my own use, or for sale. I said, "For sale".
He said, "Dang, I wish you'd have said it was for your own use. If it's for sale I'll have to do a bunch of paperwork and charge you a $5 fee. Let's start over. Is that pickup for your own use, or for sale?"
I said it was for my own use.
He replied, "Oh, OK. You're good to go".
He didn't notice my trailer was 6" too wide to be legal in Kansas. Or chose to ignore it.
On the flip side, a Nebraska scale officer once wrote me a ticket for towing a stock car on a trailer with a pickup with farm plates. They consider a stock car a revenue producing piece of commercial equipment, and to tow in on a public road you need commercial plates on the tow vehicle.
I mentioned it to a Nebraska State Trooper I knew a couple of weeks later. He said, "That's the law, no getting around it. I personally think a verbal warning is appropriate the first time".
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