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DMV rules, weight limits, CDL rules, etc
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Posted by NC Wayne on June 07, 2006 at 22:05:51 from (205.188.117.14):
I see posts all the time concerning what someone needs to do to be legal hauling something, getting a license, etc. For those in NC, here is a link I just found to the NC General Assembly site which lists all this stuff in black and white. Most of it is in chapter 20 so you ought to be able to find out anything you need to know to be legal doing whatever your wanting to do without alot of searching.----After you find what your looking for though take a little time and do a little looking around too. There are some really off the wall statutes on the books. Check out Chapter 20-141.2. If I understand this right it states, in superbly constructed and strung out legaleeze that, basically, if you do anything to modify a vehicle to make it go faster than it could from the factory then your already guilty of speeding, just because the vehicle is modified and able to go faster.......So, all of you out there in NC hotrodding your tractors watch out..LOL------- Seriously, check your own states website and you may get lucky and find they have all this info listed there just like NC does. Good luck.
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