CDL license.Do you think you should have 1
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The "C" in CDL stand for commercial. If you are pulling commercial (for money or a business) then you don't need one. We went through this crap in TN about 3 years ago with our horse trailers.
Now the plates on your truck are a different story. You must get the proper registration for the weight you pull. We found out the hard way that the regular plates you get for a truck or car are only good up to 8000 pounds. Some of us got tickets for being 20k+ and having regular old plates. The judge did dismiss the weight tickets in court because the Barny Phife that wrote them looked at the gross weight stickers on the trucks and trailers and figured we were over weight by that alone. The judge ripped Barny a new one in court and told him not to issue any more weight tickets until he has a portable scale and is trained how to use it.
Now the plates on your truck are a different story. You must get the proper registration for the weight you pull. We found out the hard way that the regular plates you get for a truck or car are only good up to 8000 pounds. Some of us got tickets for being 20k+ and having regular old plates. The judge did dismiss the weight tickets in court because the Barny Phife that wrote them looked at the gross weight stickers on the trucks and trailers and figured we were over weight by that alone. The judge ripped Barny a new one in court and told him not to issue any more weight tickets until he has a portable scale and is trained how to use it.
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It must be different state to state, call your local DMV and get the right info for yours. I have a 12 yard dump truck with Wa. farm plates and a CDL isn't requiredaslong as it's not being used commercialy,while in Or. it is. The first time I saw a PU pulling a camp trailer with a boat and trailerbehind thecamp trailer I thought what the hell, that ain't legal, well in Or. Wa. it isn't but it is in Idaho. Sowith Idaho plates he was legal here also. Still looked crazy as hell ta me, but I guessit's whatever you'reused to.
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I'm in maryland and have my Cdl. You dont need a cdl to tow a race trailer or rv but you must have a non commercial A licence to tow any trailer over 10,000 pounds. In the past coupe of years they have gotten very strict with things as pickups and traiers have gotten increasingly large.
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Get the new endorsment on your license as in some states if you get caught over driving and your weight is over 26,000 Lbs they can impound your truck and trailer. Oh lets not forget the big fine for not having the proper license to drive your truck over 26K or what may happedn if you egt in a wreck and not have the proper license endorsment.
Its up to you if you have the extra cash to take a chance of having your truck taken from you, pay the ticket, the tow bill and the impound fees to get your truck back.
JMHO
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I’m in the same boat. I’ve got to get what the Peoples Republic of Kalifornia call a "non-commercial class A" license. If you tow a bumper pull over 10K, a 5er over 15K or two trailers you need a non-commercial class A. The funny think is I called the DMV and they verified that I need one. I asked how do I get one and they told me I need to take the written test and then a road test. A road test, with what? I asked. With your truck and your trailer, they said. So I said you want me to tow my trailer, which I don’t have the license to tow, to the DMV to take a driving test? The response was a confused and condescending, YES?! Like I didn’t understand what was going on. Where do they get these people!
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ORIGINAL: gtxpooch
I'll bet it's got something to do with "Lot Lizards" though
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Anyone here that can tell me what a "Pickle Park" is, knows what I am talking about!!
ORIGINAL: energinerbuzzy
Anyone here that can tell me what a "Pickle Park" is, knows what I am talking about!!
Yea, it has to do with a roadside rest area.
Correct??
Correct??
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Rest areas are notorious for homosexual hangouts hence " pickle parks". Lot lizards need not apply there
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I would stop at the next open weigh station ( not in the rig in question) and ask them. They are the ones with all the rules and the people who enforce them.
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I just figure if you have a CDL you wont have to be worried about traveling through states....too much to loose if you are in an accident in a state that require it or if you get pulled over.
I just figure if you have a CDL you wont have to be worried about traveling through states....too much to loose if you are in an accident in a state that require it or if you get pulled over.