Posted by jimg.allentown on August 29, 2021 at 15:48:30 from (24.115.194.96):
In Reply to: IBC totes in pickup posted by JimS on August 28, 2021 at 15:04:36:
I don't understand why you would even ask a question like this here. You will get a whole assortment of answers that are mostly wrong or just partly right. If there is only one thing I learned in 20 years of trucking, it is that most drivers will NEVER open the rule book - even though they are issued a new one every year. The vast majority of drivers take hearsay (usually many times removed from the book) from other drivers who are not even qualified to discuss the subject.
For the most part, you should ask your local DOT cops. But, also be warned that there are more than a few that don't know the rules themselves. Some of the ones I encountered in my day were almost humorous.
Example - Do you need a logbook to cross a state line in a commercial vehicle? NO! But if you ask 10 drivers you might get one correct answer.
When it comes to hazardous materials and licensing requirements, the rule book is the ONLY place to look for answers.
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