Posted by trucker 40 on May 06, 2010 at 18:04:15 from (69.154.20.106):
In Reply to: Re: OT- USDOT Number posted by carogator on May 06, 2010 at 16:50:10:
Commercial vehicles are different from regular vehicles.Also I would not bet that you actually need 2 DOT numbers.I had a truck leased and did not need but one.
Cops will lie to you.Trouble is though how do you find out?Maybe call OOIDA. 1-800-444-5791.They might know and if they dont they might know who to call in Washington DC to find out.
You do what you have to do to get away from a cop,but dont ever believe a cop.Yeah they are a little worse,the DOT,and can make it hard on you,but it still doesnt mean that they are right.
Commercial laws are different.Im probably wrong again,but my guess is that if you did need a MC number,or ICC number,then you need a DOT number.Otherwise I doubt it.
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