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Posted by showcrop on March 08, 2007 at 09:51:37 from (4.233.167.78):
In Reply to: Hauling posted by pepper boy on March 08, 2007 at 04:14:14:
I recently had an on premises audit of my business by the fed. DOT.He found very little to write me up on and I got a satisfactory rating.I queried him about laws pertaining to my pick-up truck when pulling my dual tandem gooseneck. dehermesc has it pretty much exactly right.And in any given scenario I believe that it depends on what today's special is, and ignorance seems to never get you off the hook. In order to be informed go to your local DOT or registry and pick up the book for studying for your CDL exam. That spells it out pretty well.
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