If you guys want REAL CONFUSION you should try to cipher the New Mexico drivers license laws and registration. Here it does not SEEM as though it makes any difference whether you are commercial or private/personal/not for hire. Our basic operator's licenses have this definition attached to them that talks about "any 3-axle combination and not in excess of 10K#'s towing". SO, your vehicle is considered to be 2-axles, if you tow a two-axle trailer - doing the math that's 4 axles?? Then there is the registration stuff - our trucks equipped with the CTD get registered as "tractors", something to do with all diesels being called tractors from eons ago before they put them in pickups, yada/yada. I think one of the north eastern states has some issues regarding diesels in cars and registration too. Anyway, so then they "view" a 4xdually as having 3 axles??? towing a two-axle trailer-that's 5axles??? Bump that up a notch to a tandem trailer - since the wheel counts on the dually make the dual rears equal 2 - a tandem must equal 4, now you have 7 axles??? I asked the DMV a few questions regarding all of this - got the deer in the headlights look out of that gal. I asked a State Trooper, got basically all the math I stated already. Then I asked another State Trooper and his comment to me was - "well, I don't understand it all that well either". If the guys that enforce the laws don't understand it all that well, then how are WE supposed to figure it all out???
I just hook up my stuff and drive. I have been pulled over in one of those roadside DOT things - got my fuel checked, was asked about carrying a first aid kit, carrying a flashlight, carrying reflectors, and also a fuel log book, but no hours of driving stuff. My registration is in my personal name, but my truck IS called a tractor. I was pulling an empty trailer so I was below any numbers that really mattered when put on the portable scale. The DOT guy DID comment that if/when I loaded my trailer I should be really conscious about the load BECAUSE my license was only good for a combined of . . and a 10K max towing. He did not say a word about the fact that I really was viewed as 4 axles, and only licensed for 3.
Geeze . .
CD
I just hook up my stuff and drive. I have been pulled over in one of those roadside DOT things - got my fuel checked, was asked about carrying a first aid kit, carrying a flashlight, carrying reflectors, and also a fuel log book, but no hours of driving stuff. My registration is in my personal name, but my truck IS called a tractor. I was pulling an empty trailer so I was below any numbers that really mattered when put on the portable scale. The DOT guy DID comment that if/when I loaded my trailer I should be really conscious about the load BECAUSE my license was only good for a combined of . . and a 10K max towing. He did not say a word about the fact that I really was viewed as 4 axles, and only licensed for 3.
Geeze . .
CD