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As an interesting side note to this, I had to certify my WA state class "A" cdl as either inter- or intra- state. When I told the clerk that I didn't carry anything on my rig that was made outside of the state of Washington she countered that if I carried cable made outside of the state I required interstate certification. When I told her that driving a digger/auger truck I never carried cable she asked if I knew where the utility poles I placed came from because if anything I carried crossed a state line it was interstate commerce. Being me, I asked her that since I was probably wearing coveralls or jeans that were made offshore did I need to certify for international commerce.
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Virginia, and I'm guessing most states, has gone to a tiered system for the issuance of a CDL - Excepted intra-state and interstate and NON-excepted intra-state and interstate. The non-excepted licenses are somewhat like the old CDL's and require a current Medical Certificate. The "excepted" CDL's require no medical certification, but there are only a few types of vehicles that meet the criteria of an "excepted" license. For our purposes, one of the vehicle's is listed thus -
"Drivers who occasionally transport personal property not for compensation, nor in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise, who engage in interstate commerce". It would seem, at least on the surface, if you are transporting your own property (your race car), not for commercial purposes (it's your hobby), driving between states, you would qualify for this license. Your experience may vary, of course, but that's what's listed in the FEDERAL Motor Vehicle CFR.
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A big problem keeping many of us from obtaining a non commercial class A CDL is the insistence of the State run testing agencies that require the test be taken in a conventional semi -trailer combination
Instead of allowing the test to be taken with a motorhome-trailer combination and adding a restriction for only that combination on your license , they help create the licensing problem, since most of us don't have access to a vehicle to test in that they they will accept.
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Earlier this week, while licensing a vehicle, the county clerk told me my trailer must have a plate (KY).
I contacted Frankfort, this is the reply: KRS 186.675 (2) states that personal use trailers are not required to be registered within the state of Kentucky. If a resident leaves the state with the trailer, the Cabinet highly advises that the trailer be plated due to other states laws regarding the plating of trailers. A trailer must have a license plate within Kentucky if that trailer is used for personal/public business that creates any sort of a profit. |
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South Carolina seems to get it. The DMV only cares about total weight and issues Non-commercial CDL for anything over 26,000lbs. I was able to take the test with my motorhome and a 6ft yard trailer since it's over 26k. It's wasn't too bad even though I had to take it twice for the dam yankee rule.
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Some of the interstate/intrastate comes from the last few years that most states allow trucks that are used 80% of so in interstate commerce not to pay sales taxes. What was happening was a couple of states allowed this, so all the major fleets titled in those states and those states got the registration, license income. The Interstate definition is pretty liberal, like the poles or cable on the truck, hence the issue.
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What is the "dam yankee rule"
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A "Yankee" is someone from the north that visits the south and returns home.
A "Damn Yankee " is some one from the north that goes south and stays. I am an shining example of a "Damn Yankee"
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Anybody have an issues to report regarding Towing in INDY area
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