Posted by larryanderson on January 21, 2013 at 13:18:34 from (184.21.172.50):
In Reply to: Got my CDL-A renewed posted by Shetland Sheepdog on January 20, 2013 at 14:17:53:
In Iowa a farmer can drive his own semi hauling his own grain with out a CDL or Med Card.The pamplet the DOT gave me does not read that way as I read it.But have been told by DOT officer that farmers fall under a different category.I have everything[cdl,med card,dot# and know about log books] but only haul my cargo for myself and thats my story.The minute you put a dot # on your truck , you have became commercial and med card,cdl and log book over 100miles,and scale stoppage become mandatory..To be honest some of the officers that enforce the rules dont know the rules.A friend of mine got a $313 ticket that was promptly threw out with one phone call as the officer was wrong but still put the truck out of service for no CDL and other things with an empty trailer.If he had not been speeding they probably had no reason to stop him but that was not what they wrote him for.
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