Posted by Doug in IL on April 27, 2009 at 13:31:37 from (67.142.130.34):
In Reply to: Re: CDL Question posted by ScottyHOMEy on April 27, 2009 at 11:57:56:
It's the same thing here. Nobody knows. They don't have a clue. They just make it up as they go. A silly Trooper here told me I do not a DOT number for my Illinois farm plated single axle farm trucks if I haul my corn to the Ethanol plant. Don't need one if I haul it to the local elevators. But I need one if I haul to the elevators on the Illinois river. All of these places are within 15 miles of home. My trucks NEVER go more than 15 miles from home. Go figure that one! This whole DOT thing is just out of control. Complain loudly to your Congressmen and Senators!
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