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Posted by Burrhead on July 27, 2002 at 20:18:04 from (32.101.106.49):
In Reply to: Re: CDL posted by Brokenwrench on July 26, 2002 at 14:59:33:
Yeah you're absolutely right and that's FED requirement not a state by state choice. There is no exemption to the FED licence requirements even intrastate except for a farm exempt Class A-B-or C. We tried running farm plates and Class A Farm Exempt drivers licences. That works good hauling your own equipment to or from one farm to the other or hauling your own crops to the bins, but the moment you haul one ounce for hire you have to have a commercial drivers licence to cover the rating of the truck. I had been misinformed that in state our local delivery trucks were okay with farm licence plates products and farm exempt Class A drivers.......wrong. It's a little over $500 in Chambers county Texas per ticket plus they red tag the truck out of service til a CDL licenced driver gets there to drive it away.
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