Scales, RV's, Personal cargo trailers. Need to cross?
I'll be taking my new cargo trailer with me as I travel for work. Do I need to cross scales since it is a private/RV trailer? Gross between 16,000 and 19,000 on average.
Thanks guys,
-Richard
Thanks guys,
-Richard
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Rick,
Actually, a number of states will plate a Class 8 tractor as a recreational vehicle if it's being used to pull a 5th wheel. Add some "Not for Hire" decals, and away you go!
Having said that, I don't know how long this loophole is gonna last.
Rusty
Actually, a number of states will plate a Class 8 tractor as a recreational vehicle if it's being used to pull a 5th wheel. Add some "Not for Hire" decals, and away you go!
Having said that, I don't know how long this loophole is gonna last.
Rusty
RustyJC,
I spent a good 45 minutes with a nice lady from California DMV a couple of weeks back getting as much information as I could. That was one question that I didnt ask..I did ask about the RV registration and the" NOT FOR HIRE" decals on the truck. She said that in Ca it does not make any difference if I do pull an RV..the truck still falls under a commercial lic. Now the only way that I can change this would be to do the "Historical" truck. We talked about lic. fees and she figured with pulling a 12k GVRW and the GVRW truck my Ca tags could run me as much as $800.00 per year.
At that price it still does not cover a trailer that I might borrow and haul a load of something now and then. The total cost for an 80k GVRW truck is over $2000.00 per year..
Rick
I spent a good 45 minutes with a nice lady from California DMV a couple of weeks back getting as much information as I could. That was one question that I didnt ask..I did ask about the RV registration and the" NOT FOR HIRE" decals on the truck. She said that in Ca it does not make any difference if I do pull an RV..the truck still falls under a commercial lic. Now the only way that I can change this would be to do the "Historical" truck. We talked about lic. fees and she figured with pulling a 12k GVRW and the GVRW truck my Ca tags could run me as much as $800.00 per year.
At that price it still does not cover a trailer that I might borrow and haul a load of something now and then. The total cost for an 80k GVRW truck is over $2000.00 per year..
Rick
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