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<p>[QUOTE="brian991219, post: 12377281, member: 122252"]You may only display one set of DOT numbers and carrier name at a time. You would need temporary placards to seitch between names, with "operated by" preceding the name and DOT numbetlr of your neighbor when operating under his authority.</p><p><br /></p><p>You would also need a lease agreement that allows you to use the truck under your own numbers when he doesn't have work. Younwould be responsible for physical damage when leased to him, he would need to cover everything else and declare your truck on his policy.</p><p><br /></p><p>Double check with your insurer to make sure they will not have any issue, there may be policy exclusions in place.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="brian991219, post: 12377281, member: 122252"]You may only display one set of DOT numbers and carrier name at a time. You would need temporary placards to seitch between names, with "operated by" preceding the name and DOT numbetlr of your neighbor when operating under his authority. You would also need a lease agreement that allows you to use the truck under your own numbers when he doesn't have work. Younwould be responsible for physical damage when leased to him, he would need to cover everything else and declare your truck on his policy. Double check with your insurer to make sure they will not have any issue, there may be policy exclusions in place.[/QUOTE]
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