The truck that's leased on only needs bobtail insurance. It doesn't need a DOT number. The truck under your Authority will need all required insurance dot and mc#. That's it.
2 trucks one leased other own authority?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Trucker773, Nov 9, 2022.
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Once again, having a good independent insurance broker makes this sort of stuff easier...MUCH easier!Last edited: Jul 20, 2024
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a new area appeared on the registration form showing the DOT number responsible for safety as our company and DOT number.
As guys change carriers, a lot don't change the registration until renewal and Inspectors will review the driver info at the door that displays the correct info but after sitting in the car with the registration, assign the report to the incorrect carrier which usually is not appreciated by the former carrier.
Our benefit was that the handful of leased operators that did have their own DOT number meant their inspection record went on their own SMS report and not ours!Siinman Thanks this. -
WoW, found the question first try. This is exactly what I want to do, have 3 trucks leased to the current carrier I am leased to and get my own authority for my COE only. Wasn't sure how the Ins. would go but now I have an idea. Kool.
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