Posted by F-350 on May 05, 2010 at 19:01:34 from (67.142.166.29):
In Reply to: Re: OT- USDOT Number posted by welding man on May 05, 2010 at 18:36:19:
Agreed.This is the United States Of America but yet its like living in 50 different countries.Every state has different rules and regulations.You should be able to go anywhere in the US under the same rules.
Why should crossing a state line make you a commercial vehicle that requires a DOT #..Why do some states classify anything over 10,001 a commercial vehicle even though we haul our own stuff and dont run a business.
The DOT has been granted far too much power and they love to harass people.I live 20 miles from a state line and the DOT guy in the first town over the line loves to bother anyone from out of state..Do we have any input in all their stupid rules?Its almost like they want us all just to stay at home and not haul anything.
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