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Posted by VADAVE on March 25, 2005 at 14:19:46 from (70.177.171.80):
In Reply to: OT: Farm Truck Plates MD posted by Joe MD on March 25, 2005 at 11:15:07:
In the neighboring state of VA there are two types of farm tags. If you have a FARM USE tag you really have an unlicensed vehicle which you can drive on the roads to and from the local farm store/elevator etc. You must stay within 30 miles of the farm and are subject to be stopped for inspection (means you are to keep it safe). You also do not need a license at all--you can send your kid with a tractor trailer of to the elevator. The other is a farm license and again you are to haul products and supplies. You can go 150 miles from home and do not need a CDL for a large truck. However you do need a license. The only distinction from a regular tag is a phrase on the plate "farm use", or something like that. Small letters the size of the state name.
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