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Re: Farm Dump Truck and DOT
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Posted by Hard Knocks on November 26, 2006 at 05:39:54 from (71.2.162.136):
In Reply to: Farm Dump Truck and DOT posted by M Nut on November 25, 2006 at 04:34:40:
When its all said and done you'd probably be better off to go by a scale house and just ask the troopers what they enforce,what's required etc. I did this here in Virgina and they also gave me a copy of the law.Basically the troopers (who are the ones that enforce the law,write the tickets etc) basically said DMV was giving out misinformation and didn't have a clue.What was written in the actual law passed by the state legislature was far different from DMV's interpation.Also Farm Bureau offices here have copies of the laws on farm trucks.
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