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Re: weight stations do I have to stop at them?


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Posted by kevinj54 on March 25, 2009 at 16:45:19 from (71.120.129.115):

In Reply to: weight stations do I have to stop at them? posted by Nick Lenarz on December 27, 2008 at 10:39:35:


john_Bud said: (quoted from post at 13:14:17 03/25/09)
Greasey Hand said: (quoted from post at 09:05:54 03/21/09) there is no cdl for farmers or privet guys on things of your own hauling.

some smart mouth people dont understand that.

You people go check on it than maybe you will get your shi? streight.


I've checked with my state DMV, the drivers license place and the local highway patrol. Several hours worth. Your statements, at least in my state, are not correct. There are places in the rules and regs where farmers are exempted up to a certain weight that is over the 26k and the 10,001 for USDOT numbers. But there is not a blanket free run no CDL needed at any weight loophole. At least not that I have found!

If you know about it, please enlighten us - it would be helpful.

jb


JB

Below is the exemptions in the Michigan CDL guide.

Are There CDL Exemptions?

The following people do NOT need a Commercial Driver License (CDL):

�� ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY: Operating military vehicles with military licenses (includes National Guard).

�� POLICE AND FIREFIGHTERS: Operating authorized emergency vehicles.

�� FARMERS: Operating vehicles within a 150 mile radius of their farm.

• An F-endorsement is needed by farmers operating combination vehicles whose towing vehicle has a

GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more. A knowledge test, but no skills test, is required to obtain the Fendorsement.

The F-endorsement is NOT a CDL.

• Farmers who carry hazardous materials in amounts requiring placards while operating combination

vehicles whose towing vehicle has a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more, or a single vehicle with a GVWR

of 26,001 pounds or more, need a CDL with a hazardous materials endorsement.

�� INDIVIDUALS: Operating motor homes or other vehicles used exclusively to transport personal possessions

or family members, for non-business purposes.


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