Most states will not enforce laws from other states, however when you cross a state line in some cases you may be required to follow the Federal Motor Carrier regulations (logbooks, tie downs, etc). In NC you can use Farm Plates to haul products from the farm to market or haul products back to the farm for the production of crop, livestock, forest products. NC collects a highway use tax at the time the title is applied for. Farm plates are about 1/2 the price of a private plate, and forget the "For Hire Plate"(required insurance and Fed. Regulations). Driving on a farm tag for any other reason is a violation and subject to a court citation and civil penalties. A lot of times it is the officer's discretion, I've known them to look the other way for pickups with farm plates because there are so many other violators to pick from. Also if pulling a trailer and the towed unit exceeds 10,000 lbs it will require the driver to have a Class A CDL. I hope this helps some, I spent 25 years in DMV.
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