Not sure that this is the right board to post this on or not -
I have heard for a while that the DOT was gunna start requiring ... something extree ??? ... . for over 10,000# GVW trucks. Not just "strait" trucks - but even our one tons. While I fingered that this would only apply to those of us with them liscenced as commercial vehicles - a chumm of mine in Indiana told me last fall that one of his chumms had gotten a letter from the State aboot his truck - and his isn't even registered as a commercail vehicle - but only as +10,000# truck!
Mine is tagged as commercial and I have gotten pinched for not having places to tie my existing safety chains down on my truck and not having class A CDL, no log book, and no physical card, among otherwhen pulling my 21,000 GVW gooseneck out of state and more than 150 miles from home in state.
Well a new twist this last cpl weeks - we are from Ohio, but doo prolly half our business in Michigan as we are only ten miles from the border. My wife puts on more miles on my truck than I doo - and a LOT more of the heavy loads - other than when the trailer is needed. She got pinched in Mich for no Cheufers (sp?) liscence, no medical card, no log book, no DOT numbers, no business name on the truck, and maybe a few other things? We doo have a flatbed on the truck - so it screams commercial! My truck is listed as 11,000 GVW - so it falls in these criterea.
Most of this is news to me as the few times that I have been pinched in the past - no-one ever made mention of needing DOT number or the name of the business on the truck unless the trailer was on. Then I was fingering on just getting my chumm to fix me up with a magnetic jobbie to only use on occasion. NOW - instead I had to have him letter the truck up right! In all honesty tho - it actually looks BETTER fully lettered than it did before IMO!
This only solidifies my decision to go up to the 450/4500 series truck next time. I thought that by sticking with the "1 ton" that I could stay under this crap! I have heard that Uncle Sam is on the push for the states to start enforcing this stuff - or like the seatbelt BS and the speed limit in some western states in the past - the Men in Black won't give the state their road funding. I'm thinkin' that the Feds have WAY too much pull! [But that's another thread one day eh?]
So - I am just giving y'all the heads up - if you hadn't heard of this before - as I certainly haven't. It cost us $170 for fines - and then GOD only knows what it will cost us in DOT compliance. - OH YEAH! She got tagged for no mounted Fire Extinguisher either. I guess it's just part of the vigilant socienty. If she sees a house'a'fire when going down the road - she can stop and put it out. LOL! Another thing was triangles. She couldn't find any. I had some under the pass seat. I knew they were in there - but it took a while to find them as the back seat is all ratchet straps, come-along, and edge protectors and such. I told her that last I knew that road flares were also acceptable instead of triangles and that we had a few of them in there. I asked her if she mentioned that she had them to the ocifer? She said HECK NO! Not w/o a fire extinguisher! LOL!
So now I am trying to finger out where to mount a fire extinguisher in this here '99? Right beside the seat near the rocker panel would be the logical place - but the bottom pocket on the door panel fits there. Oh well...
Now I have to wonder what aboot all the guys that have duallies now for hauling campers and towing toy trailers of various sorts? I can't imagine that they (anyone) currently make a 10,000 or less GVW dually. And the dual wheels sure makes for a much more stable truck with high gravity center loads. Gotta wonder if they will start to offer a dually tagged for 10K or if the camper guys will have to drop down to a less stable 3/4 ton? That will sure make our hwys safer eh? Would a lighter weight GVW dually be actually lighter duty - or same truck - just tagged for less weight?
[edit] We both got our physicals this morning and the stae of Ohio does NOT require a special liscence untill 26,001 or air brakes - whichever comes first - OR a combination vehicle with GVW of more than 10,000# combined. The Ohio DOT dude said that Mich has to accept this. Ohio has not had a "Cheaufers Liscence" for over 10 yrs when they went to the "CDL". I let mine laps when this happened. BOY did I screw up!
Also - some townships in Mich - as one that we doo deliveries to - require that your phone number is on the door and they ticket for this constantly! While I assume this to only apply with those registered in this township - we went ahead and added it on ours just fur chits and giggles.
Oh - and BTW - As for the physical? They couldn't care less if we were Heroin shooters - they wanted to make sure we didn't have sugar and that our tickers were set with Greenich Meantime I guess. He also asked if I had cronic back pain - which I answered "Of course I doo!" What kinda question was that? I work for a living - I have pains everywhere!
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I have heard for a while that the DOT was gunna start requiring ... something extree ??? ... . for over 10,000# GVW trucks. Not just "strait" trucks - but even our one tons. While I fingered that this would only apply to those of us with them liscenced as commercial vehicles - a chumm of mine in Indiana told me last fall that one of his chumms had gotten a letter from the State aboot his truck - and his isn't even registered as a commercail vehicle - but only as +10,000# truck!
Mine is tagged as commercial and I have gotten pinched for not having places to tie my existing safety chains down on my truck and not having class A CDL, no log book, and no physical card, among otherwhen pulling my 21,000 GVW gooseneck out of state and more than 150 miles from home in state.
Well a new twist this last cpl weeks - we are from Ohio, but doo prolly half our business in Michigan as we are only ten miles from the border. My wife puts on more miles on my truck than I doo - and a LOT more of the heavy loads - other than when the trailer is needed. She got pinched in Mich for no Cheufers (sp?) liscence, no medical card, no log book, no DOT numbers, no business name on the truck, and maybe a few other things? We doo have a flatbed on the truck - so it screams commercial! My truck is listed as 11,000 GVW - so it falls in these criterea.
Most of this is news to me as the few times that I have been pinched in the past - no-one ever made mention of needing DOT number or the name of the business on the truck unless the trailer was on. Then I was fingering on just getting my chumm to fix me up with a magnetic jobbie to only use on occasion. NOW - instead I had to have him letter the truck up right! In all honesty tho - it actually looks BETTER fully lettered than it did before IMO!
This only solidifies my decision to go up to the 450/4500 series truck next time. I thought that by sticking with the "1 ton" that I could stay under this crap! I have heard that Uncle Sam is on the push for the states to start enforcing this stuff - or like the seatbelt BS and the speed limit in some western states in the past - the Men in Black won't give the state their road funding. I'm thinkin' that the Feds have WAY too much pull! [But that's another thread one day eh?]
So - I am just giving y'all the heads up - if you hadn't heard of this before - as I certainly haven't. It cost us $170 for fines - and then GOD only knows what it will cost us in DOT compliance. - OH YEAH! She got tagged for no mounted Fire Extinguisher either. I guess it's just part of the vigilant socienty. If she sees a house'a'fire when going down the road - she can stop and put it out. LOL! Another thing was triangles. She couldn't find any. I had some under the pass seat. I knew they were in there - but it took a while to find them as the back seat is all ratchet straps, come-along, and edge protectors and such. I told her that last I knew that road flares were also acceptable instead of triangles and that we had a few of them in there. I asked her if she mentioned that she had them to the ocifer? She said HECK NO! Not w/o a fire extinguisher! LOL!
So now I am trying to finger out where to mount a fire extinguisher in this here '99? Right beside the seat near the rocker panel would be the logical place - but the bottom pocket on the door panel fits there. Oh well...
Now I have to wonder what aboot all the guys that have duallies now for hauling campers and towing toy trailers of various sorts? I can't imagine that they (anyone) currently make a 10,000 or less GVW dually. And the dual wheels sure makes for a much more stable truck with high gravity center loads. Gotta wonder if they will start to offer a dually tagged for 10K or if the camper guys will have to drop down to a less stable 3/4 ton? That will sure make our hwys safer eh? Would a lighter weight GVW dually be actually lighter duty - or same truck - just tagged for less weight?
[edit] We both got our physicals this morning and the stae of Ohio does NOT require a special liscence untill 26,001 or air brakes - whichever comes first - OR a combination vehicle with GVW of more than 10,000# combined. The Ohio DOT dude said that Mich has to accept this. Ohio has not had a "Cheaufers Liscence" for over 10 yrs when they went to the "CDL". I let mine laps when this happened. BOY did I screw up!
Also - some townships in Mich - as one that we doo deliveries to - require that your phone number is on the door and they ticket for this constantly! While I assume this to only apply with those registered in this township - we went ahead and added it on ours just fur chits and giggles.
Oh - and BTW - As for the physical? They couldn't care less if we were Heroin shooters - they wanted to make sure we didn't have sugar and that our tickers were set with Greenich Meantime I guess. He also asked if I had cronic back pain - which I answered "Of course I doo!" What kinda question was that? I work for a living - I have pains everywhere!
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