For some reason this reminded me of the line..
“Badges? We don’t need no stinking badges!”
Lol
Off the wall question.. or maybe not..
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by UnkownHorse, Oct 10, 2020.
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CDL itself is a federal program administered by the states so federally you don't need one unless your state has decided to exceed the federal requirements.
Based on all the bashed trees on the road past my cabin to the camping spot at the lake, state efforts to regulate huge and RV's N stuff might not be a bad idea....Wasted Thyme, ZVar and UnkownHorse Thank this. -
If it’s just for personal use just put the words Not For Hire on it and I think you should be fine. People use them for their personal business all the time. It’s when you are running for hire that most of the headache starts.
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“Not for hire” is legally meaningless.
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No, it doesn’t. There are literally MILLIONS of commercial trucks that are “not for hire”. You think the DOT never inspects a UPS or Coca-Cola truck?
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