There is a van body that I need to have delivered out of state. Over 10k and under 26k. Does the unit need a permit that is hauling the load? Everything I typically deal with is over so I just use our IFTA fleet trucks. This particular driver doesn't have his CDL and therefor, cannot drive our larger units.
Over 10,000 and under 26,000 out of state
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by deathB4decaf, Feb 13, 2020.
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Like say a A team Van van?
Or some other van truck body?
What truck do you intend to load that on?
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x1Heavy Thanks this.
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I'm just wondering if I need permits to take a unit out of state even though it is under CDL.
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Only need permits if the rollback is three or more axles.
Two things come to mind though. One would be height. Make sure it stays under the 13'6" required. Two would be weight. Make sure the rollback would still be under 26k lbs loaded.deathB4decaf Thanks this. -
The van body has no effect on the CDL nature of the roll back.
Either the roll back requires a CDL or it does not...payload is immaterial except the height as an MT van body doesn't weigh much in the first place...
Still needs his Med cert over 10K.....x1Heavy and deathB4decaf Thank this. -
Payload weight does matter if it pushes it over 26k actual weight.
Not only would the truck be over weight, the driver can be put oos for driving without a license.wis bang and deathB4decaf Thank this. -
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