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Re: I Just Pulled In 7 States
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Posted by john in la on June 28, 2005 at 05:30:37 from (70.149.249.145):
In Reply to: Re: I Just Pulled In 7 States posted by T_Bone on June 28, 2005 at 03:54:45:
Hi T-Bone Yes it would be nice if this was on a slower moving board. You are Not commercial because of your reasons as long as you stay in AZ. But on your trip you did not stay in AZ so lets look at it. You fit in #1 because you were over 10,000 lbs. So were you commercial. Your vehicle was self propelled. You were transporting property. But was you involved in interstate commerce. I have to say yes but here is the definition from the DOT regs. Interstate commerce means trade, traffic, or transportation in the United States -- (b)(1) Between a place in a State and a place outside of such State (including a place outside of the United States); (b)(2) Between two places in a State through another State or a place outside of the United States; or (b)(3) Between two places in a State as part of trade, traffic, or transportation originating or terminating outside the State or the United States. Notice it does not say trade; traffic AND transportation. It says OR. We will agree that you were not trading; but you were transporting property between one state and another. While I do not agree with the rules on some points they are the rules we have to follow.
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