Posted by Owen Aaland on May 05, 2010 at 21:46:59 from (65.165.246.60):
In Reply to: OT- USDOT Number posted by DH in Carolina on May 05, 2010 at 16:11:46:
In Minn the license tag weight does not enter into determining whether or not the vehicle is a commercial vehicle. Weight is the greater of the manufacturers Gross Vehicle Weight Rating or the loaded gross weight. Over 26,000 lbs is the intrastate limit, over 10,000 lbs is the interstate limit. Towing a trailer that puts the combination over 10,000 lbs can make both truck and trailer commercial vehicles when you cross a state line.
A vehicle is a motorized vehicle that carries people, goods, or hazardous materials that are required to be placarded. The is no weight requirements for vehicles that fall into the hazardous materials class.
A vehicle must be used in commerce to be classed as a commercial vehicle. Used in commerce had been defined to include things like fishing contests, stock car racing, tractor pulls, selling at flea markets, or anything where prizes are awarded that have more than a token value like ribbons and trophies. You do not have to win, only participate in the event to fit into the commercial vehicle definition.
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