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Re: Watched an accident happen before my very eyes
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Posted by john in la on December 25, 2004 at 23:02:49 from (66.157.57.18):
In Reply to: Re: Watched an accident happen before my very eyes posted by Davis In SC on December 25, 2004 at 20:57:16:
How do you conclude you are in violation of CDL laws?? If it is because you have a 12K trailer that has nothing to do with it. CDL's go on gross weight rating of the truck. If your truck is rated for over 26,000 lbs you need a CDL no matter if you have a trailer or not. The only place a CDL says anything about a trailer is to the class of CDL you need. I know this is being nit picky but it is your dually that makes you need a CDL not your trailer. Now your trailer does make it where you need a class A instead of a class B. Where the law really gets iffy is if you were to say you are not commercial so you do not need a CDL.
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