[AT] DOT Question
Paul Waugh
pwaugh at mchsi.com
Mon Dec 25 16:25:27 PST 2006
Neighboring states often have different rules, and enforce their rule
Paul W
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Subject: Re: [AT] DOT Question
According to this:
<http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/administration/fmcsr/382.103.htm
>
it looks like that as long as I don't go more than 150 miles from my
farm when I am picking up a tractor or equipment, I am exempt for the
DOT requirements. Maybe I should print that page out and keep it with me...
Mike
Mike Sloane wrote:
> I went to the site and could not find anything that related to
> agricultural vehicles not engaged in interstate commerce. I guess I am
> concerned about my F350 mason dump truck with "farmer" tags and a 7000#
> trailer with a CGW rating of 10,000 pounds. I have driven several times
> across state lines to fetch antique tractors and have never been
> stopped. I have been passed by many a trooper who never seemed to give
> me so much as a glance. Nor has the NJ DMV asked for a DOT number when I
> renewed my tags (although they do require a certificate from the Farm
> Bureau). But I would hate to find myself in big trouble because I
> neglected to get a DOT number. Where did you find the reference to
> agricultural vehicles, Steve?
>
> Mike
>
> Steve W. wrote:
>
>>
>>
>
>>
>> DOT numbers are required for ANY vehicle over 10,000 hauling for hire.
>> OR for any Agriculture vehicle that crosses state lines.
>> OR if your running a bus/van with seating for 15 or more.
>> Couple more items on passenger hauling and hazardous materials
>>
>> The requirement has been there a while but they started requiring the
>> large displays about 5 years ago.
>>
>>
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration-licensing/online-registration/onlinere
gdescription.htm
>>
>>
>> You are required to provide a U.S. DOT number at the time of
>> registration if your vehicle has a combined gross weight over 10,000
>> pounds and:
>>
>> * is used for commercial (business ) purposes, or
>> * Has farm registration and crosses the state line.
>>
>> This number, from the U.S. Department of Transportation, is issued to
>> the party (individual or company) responsible for the overall safety
>> of the vehicle.
>>
>
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