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Re: DMV rules, weight limits, CDL rules, etc
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Posted by Luke S on June 08, 2006 at 13:30:33 from (65.161.251.246):
In Reply to: Re: DMV rules, weight limits, CDL rules, etc posted by Ray on June 08, 2006 at 13:15:23:
I still call B.S. Winning a trophy does not make you a commercial trucker. I am not saying you are wrong, I am saying that DOT lady is full of bull in my opinion. So, if I and my wife go to a horse event with our horses and we win a trophy or a saddle, we are commercial truckers now? Doesn't that seem stupid? I am exempt on my farming stuff so I don't worry about that, I am not exempt on our other two business operation's but I go anyhow, probably have run 200,000 miles in the last five years with a truck trailer combo GVW of 32,200lbs, never been bothered. I guess I'll just take the risk, when I finally do get tickedted, I'll just get smaller trailers with lower GVW's to get me under the 26k level here in Missouri, glad I don't live in those other dumb states where the limit is 10k!
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