My last post on this issue, any more would be overkill.
this will be my last post on this issue. Arguments are pointless, and it really doesn't matter anyway. I am a professional driver and am in PERFECT legal compliance at less than 26,000 lbs. There are MANY hotshot drivers who do the same. It MAY vary by state, but I have always been honored in any other state to KY laws. You DO need a DOT # on the truck, med card, and all that good stuff, but in this case a CDL is not needed. COMBINATION is all that is looked at in this manner. If there was a "getting caught" I would have "Gotten caught" by now. They look at registation on the truck. I have direct contact with the DOT in many states all the time. They do however look at the trailer wieght capacity. Mine is 12,000. The truck and trailer wiegh about 13,000, which leaves around 12,000 for cargo. I have been told MANY times in the wiegh station, that I had 4,000lbs. to go when I wieghed in at 22,000.
Best advice is to contact local authorities and go from there. I did forget to mention the DOT#'s on the truck as sewman mentioned. By the way, I have been pulled in, in Ohio about 4 times this year, and no problems, because I am legal. Sorry about your luck with the Ohio DOT, sewman. I think we may be talking about 2 different issues (Commercial for hire with DOT authority) (vs. Private or Bus. use. )
Do what you feel comfortable with. I just needed to defend myself by stating that I am a professional, and I don't just "get by". I take great pride in my work and safety.
M.
Disclaimer: This message is not meant to offend anyone..... When reading written text, it is impossible to read "body language" and tones. Just a friendly conversation... .
Best of luck to all! What ever you do, avoid fines. Makes for less $ for bombing!!!Oo.