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Re: 20,000 gvw trailer do you need CDL


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Posted by no name on February 13, 2009 at 18:28:41 from (69.180.152.240):

In Reply to: Re: 20,000 gvw trailer do you need CDL posted by thurlow on February 13, 2009 at 06:36:54:

one size does fit all, your either under the limit or over, doesn't matter if your empty or loaded, goes by the "regestered" Gvw, the only difference I have seen between states over the last 20 years is the limit they post at the scales to pull in, in minnesota it's 10,000, wisconsin it's 9,000, loaded or empty doesn't matter one bit, if your pulling a trailer with 15,000 registered gvw the truck pulling it better be 15,000 or greater registered gvw, the signs there don't say "commercial" it goes by weight, just because you haven't been run down just means you have been lucky, the only exception is for registered RV plates, they don't care about that, and most states only require out of state charter busses to stop, other than that it's the same has been for years..
The only thing that can change is what your state may require above and beyone for dot numbers and such some do, some don't but if you run out of state and oh well..
If you have something on the trailer you better hope they don't get mad and can prove it's not owned by you, you can haul your own stuff and that's one thing, if it belongs to anyone other than you and that's another can of worms,, especially if you are involved in an accident, no fault of your own..
Things are going to get worse, they claim they are not collection enough cash so they will not be turning their heads as much from now on, lots of memo's been sent out to the field guy's in the last 6 months about lack of enforcement..


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