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Posted by thejdman01 on December 20, 2005 at 07:57:34 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Hauling Hay - Interstate posted by MTrim on December 19, 2005 at 16:04:21:
In ILlinois (where i live what i know about) a single vehicle cannot have air brakes and has to be under 26,000 lbs. 26,001 lbs or air brakes will require a cdl. In IL the trailer you are towing cannot exceede 10,000lbs or have air brakes, if so you need a cdl. A lot of states have different rules, most states dont use air brakes as a cdl requirement. The folks on here are very very knowledgeable and helpful but check with each states dot to make sure. Laws are constantly changing with the concern of dieseases terrorism, etc etc. In fact there are also some new anti idling laws coming into effect you should probably check on. I do recieve numerous trucking magazines like overdrive oidia landline etc but even so im not up on all the laws. Some anti idling laws going into effect such as in georgia are 500 dollar minimum according to landline, you are lalowed 15 min or 25 min per hour if less then 32 degrees fahrenheit. exceptions traffic conditions, perform needed work or a natural g as electric vehicles. then yoou go to say connecticut 3 minutes period. not less then 500 dollar fine. some states such as new york 5 min not less then 375 dollars, not more then 15,000 first offense. thats a big span and alot of quick money. washington dc first time 500 bucks first offense and doubles for each subsequent violation.
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