hauling in to mexico

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  1. junkcarrier

    junkcarrier Bobtail Member

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    i want to haul, junk cars in to mexico, deep inside mexico (1000 miles),i am the owner of the truck and the trailer, what kind of permits(papers) i need . the cars have papers of import to mexico , the cars dont have poblem to cross the border, but the truck and trailer i don now what they need? thank you.... and forgive mi bad english
     
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  3. Passin Thru

    Passin Thru Road Train Member

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    You can't haul down there the insurance companies frown on it and won't cover you. You can go to the border towns and transfer it or buy a Mexican truck company and transfer it to your truck that way but its a dangerous business.
     
  4. truckinpa16

    truckinpa16 Light Load Member

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    why the f### would you want to drive into mexico? and if so why that far??? makes absolutly no sense.... its ok the us will turn into mexico soon so your not gonna have to worry
     
  5. mannyvez

    mannyvez Bobtail Member

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    I'm with you Truckinpa16 why would you want to make a trip to Mexico it's crazy down there. :biggrin_2551:
     
  6. junkcarrier

    junkcarrier Bobtail Member

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    i live 20 years in mexico , for me is very easy drive in mexico, i have dual citizen , american/mexican
     
  7. BigPappa

    BigPappa Light Load Member

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    Hey, whatever works. He knows where to go and where not to plus he knows the language. I think the biggest problem with drivers going to mexico is that they have no idea how to drive there and don't know the language.
     
  8. prisonerofthehwy

    prisonerofthehwy <strong>Ball and Chains</strong>

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    No se por seguro, pero pienso que es mas facil para ti ir a mexico de nosostros con su "dual citizenship." Quizas, puedes preguntar el gobierno de mexico?
    Sorry for my bad spanish..... why I was writing that, I thought to look in my Motor Carrier's Atlas..... en pagina A9 dice que, en ingles, "A permit is required to operate an American-owned trailer more than 20kms or 12+ miles from the border. Permits are issued by the Secretary of the Economy and require the carrier to post a bond. Permit's are good for 30 days, during which time only one entrance and one exit is allowed. A new bond is required for a seperate trailer. Bond fees are non refundable.
    I found this in the Rand Macnally Motor Carriers Road atlas, 2007 edition pagina A9

    Aqui es un dirrecion para ti escribir para mas informacion......
    Director General de Autotransporte Federal
    Secretaria de Communicaciones y Transportes
    Calzada de las Bombas No. 411
    Colonia San Bartolo Coapa
    Mexico, 04920 D.F.

    I hope this helps. Lo siento para mi espanol muy mala. Tomaba cuatro anos en la escuela.... mucho anos en el pasado, y tuvo una novia de Panama..... no se como se dice (briefly).
    I would like to visit both Mexico and Canada in a truck. But first I need to get back behind the wheel. I am going to get my filipina girlfriend over here eventually, so I don't know how hard that would make it for me to do any border crossing.
    You may or may not need a Fast card? I don't know.
    !Mucho suerte amigo!:biggrin_25519:
     
  9. Mitch

    Mitch Bobtail Member

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    When i was in road master i heard stories about delivering or accedently rolling into or over the mexican boarder. The quote was "Don't count on your tractor trailer coming back in one piece if at all". And then they would let out a loud laugh. :biggrin_25523:
     
  10. Shockwave

    Shockwave Bobtail Member

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    ¿Usted sabe el problema más grande que Americanos tienen con el trabajo mexicano? ¿Entiende usted que eso no es el racismo? ¡He contactado a mi representante en numerosas ocasiones porque yo no quiero trabajar nacional mexicano aquí porque ellos abaratan nuestro mercado del trabajo! ¡Por qué hace cualquier paga del negocio un salario digno a y al Americano mientras ellos pueden explotar a personas que whiling vivir diez familias a una sola morada de la familia, y trabajar para menos de la tercera parte de lo que demandamos como justo! Si usted tipos demandaron ellos misma compensación como nosotros no seríamos un problema, pero actualmente nuestros dueños de negocio le explotan para salvar dinero. ¡Espero que usted tipos se den cuenta de que no es un asunto racial, Mi madrastra nació a mexicano y es actualmente un ciudadano de EE.UU. y yo la adoran mucho, pero ella vino él legalmente! ¡Soy y continuaré presionar cerrar la frontera de camiones mexicanos a menos que ellos impongan un impuesto tieso del combustible que requiere usted tipos para cargar el mismo como camiones de EE.UU. para mantenerle tipos de tomar tl de nuestro trabajo en una tasa del corte! ¡Si usted no supo que los camioneros en este país ya renuncian sus camiones porque el apenas puede ganarse la vida después de que ellos paguen todos sus gastos! ¡Vaya a casa antes nosotros le mandamos su! ¡Ah yeh que lo es también ilegal mantener la ciudadanía doble, y yo espero los hallazgos DOT fuera y le informa para ICE! !!!!!!!!! Translation-----------------You know the biggest problem that Americans have with Mexican labor? Do you understand that is not racism? I have contacted my representatives on numerous occasions because I don't want Mexican nationals working here because they cheapen our labor market! Why would any business pay a living wage to an American while they can exploit people who are whiling to live ten families to a single family dwelling, and will work for less than a third of what we demand as fair! If you guys demanded the same compensation as us it would not be a problem, but currently our business owners are exploiting you to save money. I hope that you guys realize it is not a racial issue, My stepmother was born Mexican and is currently a U.S. citizen and I love her dearly, but she came he legally! I am and will continue to lobby to close the border from Mexican trucks unless they impose a stiff fuel tax that requires you guys to charge the same as U.S. trucks in order to keep you guys from taking all of our work at a cut rate! If you didn't know the truckers in this country are already giving up their trucks because the can hardly make a living after they pay all of their expenses! Go home before we send you there! Oh yeh it is also unlawful to maintain dual citizenship, and I hope the DOT finds out and reports you to ICE!!!!!!!!!!
     
  11. junkcarrier

    junkcarrier Bobtail Member

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    thank you, my friend , your spanish is good i understand all.!!!!!!!:biggrin_25525:
     
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