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Input on this Potential O/O Deal
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Brickman, Aug 15, 2007.
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in a situation where a driver has leased his truck to a Co. and runs under their auth. and tags. / permits.
say he quits and returns their tag&stickers&other..
how would a driver get his tractor around, w/ no tag (legally)
or does one set up w/ the next Co. before he returns these item's?
is their a grace period granted to a driver. while traversing between destination's. I.E. no tag -
I wouldn't drop one company before I got home. Then call in and cancel lease. Mail plates/permits back to comp A and wait for comp B's plate and permits to arrive.
No grace period that I know of. -
I drove mine for 360 miles without the plates when I went to Landstar. Never even thought about it.
Hindsight, maybe I shouldn't have. -
and that is correct there is NO grace when it comes to IRP
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If I remember correctly, when we bought our trucks in MN, all we needed was a copy of the title. As long as there are no signs/numbers on the truck and you are not under a load, you are not technically under FMCSA regs (except for a CDL of course). It's been a few years ago, but I think I called one or two states to verify. And we brought three trucks home with trailers.
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I just started reading this thread and was hoping for a happy ending. Sorry it didn't work out for ya Brickman, but you tried and remember:
"Only Those Who Dare to Fail Greatly Can Ever Achieve Greatly"
Good luck in the future!Brickman Thanks this.
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