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Guys hauling rigs with triple axle trailers
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<blockquote data-quote="fl-krawler" data-source="post: 292950" data-attributes="member: 884"><p>What Addison66 said is correct (atleast for Florida).. If your trailer is rated to haul over 10k you are supposed to have a CDL whether its personal or commercial use (personal use just isnt required to keep a log book or enter weight stations) Motorhomes, and campers have a special exemption that they can be any weight and not need a CDL, assuming they meet the overall length/height requirements.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I have pulled several large trailers, both double and triple axle, and I have never even been given a second glance even when loaded down with 2-3 rigs while traveling all over the southeast. Hell my personal trailer has never even been registered, and I pull all the time with it.. I have a friend with a 48ft wedge trailer though and he gets harassed by FHP and the GHP everytime he pulls with it, so take it with a grain of salt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fl-krawler, post: 292950, member: 884"] What Addison66 said is correct (atleast for Florida).. If your trailer is rated to haul over 10k you are supposed to have a CDL whether its personal or commercial use (personal use just isnt required to keep a log book or enter weight stations) Motorhomes, and campers have a special exemption that they can be any weight and not need a CDL, assuming they meet the overall length/height requirements. With that said, I have pulled several large trailers, both double and triple axle, and I have never even been given a second glance even when loaded down with 2-3 rigs while traveling all over the southeast. Hell my personal trailer has never even been registered, and I pull all the time with it.. I have a friend with a 48ft wedge trailer though and he gets harassed by FHP and the GHP everytime he pulls with it, so take it with a grain of salt. [/QUOTE]
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