Posted by john in la on March 31, 2008 at 16:55:16 from (67.35.255.155):
In Reply to: DOT and Trailering posted by JD4boltB on March 31, 2008 at 13:37:43:
JD4boltB said: (quoted from post at 13:37:43 03/31/08) okay, put up or shut up.
i will stick by my post though and repeat that if i am driving down the road as a recreation vehicle, the laws for DOT do not apply.
You are correct that a recreation vehical is exempt from DOT and CDL laws. The problem is you lump vehicals into this group that do not fit.
A recreation vehical has living quarters. I dought that you pickup; goose neck or the tractor loaded on the trailer have living quarters. So it does not meet the criteria.
While not being in bussiness will get you past DOT laws such as part 390. of the regulations it does not exempt you from CDL laws. Even if you were exempt from CDL laws it gets very hard to try and explain why you would have a truck large enough to fit the CDL laws for recreation use. Believe me the DOT has heard that story before.
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