Posted by DoubleR on October 27, 2010 at 09:52:02 from (72.251.53.148):
In Reply to: D O T numbers posted by rrlund on October 27, 2010 at 07:07:34:
Its my understanding that they are required in Mi. if your gross veh. wt is over 10,000# including truck and trailer. The D.O.T. will pull you over if they think your close to that wt. if they are having a slow day and they don't have bigger fish to fry. I pull a little over that now and again with my 3/4 ton and flat bed and livestock trailer but they have never bothered me. My son has the numbers on his 3/4 ton truck he uses in his landscaping bussiness and said they are not that big of a deal to get them. I'm just hauling my own farm products so I'm hoping I can just play stupid if I get pulled over. I do beleive you are excempt of the rule when pulling a recreational unit over 10,000 which I also do. I went to State Police Post in Bridgeport and they told me they didn't bother recreational veh. as I was concerned about pulling my fifthwheel camper with another trailer behind it and being over the 65' limit.
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