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Pulling a large trailer and not having a CDL
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<blockquote data-quote="Big David" data-source="post: 727121" data-attributes="member: 6972"><p>On my bus I had liability insurance of 100/300 & it was sub $400 a year. It had a gross of 37k but was registered as a RV. Since it was a RV it was exempt from CDL. At least that's the way I understood it. </p><p>That's why I was saying have it reclassified. I didn't realize the trucks gross was a factor. </p><p>On my way home with it, I was never stopped even with tags that were a few years expired. </p><p>My last trip out was to AOP, a GSP car got behind me. I had forgot to put the tags on my Jeep or bus. The tags were 3 months expired. He went around me & never looked back. </p><p></p><p>Cops dont really care but I get the whole "ambulance chasing lawyer" thing. </p><p></p><p>On another note.</p><p>My trucks gross is 9500. My trailer is 10400. I'm illegal? My only "intent" is to pull my 4500 lbs rig & not bend 7k trailer axles in the event I get tons or decide to store extra parts on the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big David, post: 727121, member: 6972"] On my bus I had liability insurance of 100/300 & it was sub $400 a year. It had a gross of 37k but was registered as a RV. Since it was a RV it was exempt from CDL. At least that's the way I understood it. That's why I was saying have it reclassified. I didn't realize the trucks gross was a factor. On my way home with it, I was never stopped even with tags that were a few years expired. My last trip out was to AOP, a GSP car got behind me. I had forgot to put the tags on my Jeep or bus. The tags were 3 months expired. He went around me & never looked back. Cops dont really care but I get the whole "ambulance chasing lawyer" thing. On another note. My trucks gross is 9500. My trailer is 10400. I'm illegal? My only "intent" is to pull my 4500 lbs rig & not bend 7k trailer axles in the event I get tons or decide to store extra parts on the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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