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Re: Commercial driver license in NC
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Posted by john in la on May 31, 2006 at 23:46:23 from (65.6.118.25):
In Reply to: Re: Commercial driver license in NC posted by NC Wayne on May 31, 2006 at 20:47:41:
Boy N.C. has sure got lax on their laws or you are sure lucky. Lets see........... You have a truck that was once rated at 33,000 lbs and you had it derated to 26,000 so you can get by the CDL laws. No problem. You have it tagged at 38,000 lbs. No problem. You regularly weigh 28 to 30,000 lbs. in a truck that is now rated at 26,000 lbs. That is so illegal it is funny. So lets see....... I guess I can take my Peterbuilt rated at 80,000 lbs and my 9300 gallon gas tanker and have the sticker on the door changed to read 26,000 lbs GVWR and I will no longer need my CDL. I also assume if I removed the placards off the side of the trailer I could get by with no hazardous endorsement also.
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