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Re: Pa. DOT Trailer and pickup registration change
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Posted by James in Cen Ok on January 30, 2007 at 08:43:49 from (72.47.95.104):
In Reply to: Pa. DOT Trailer and pickup registration changes? posted by dej(JED) on January 30, 2007 at 05:11:35:
Guys: This is becoming standard in each state because of the Federal Hiway Safety Act. If states are not in compliance, they lose a percentage of hiway funds. Here in Oklahoma, it affects the farmers and entrepenuers that haul over 26,000 pounds in state. If they cross state lines, the weight limit drops to 10,000 pounds. Oklahoma certifies recreational vehicles as Class D vehicles, which is personal use only and does not have a commercial use. Each state is going to have a leeway in their interrupation of Farm use and what the weight will be. Here, where some of our farmers have larger 10 wheelers with graimn beds and semis, they are having to get the CDL and stickers on side of vehicle. The dually pickups pulling tractors on gooseneck trailers are being required to have DOT stickers on side. James
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