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sayoung
Oct 18, 2013Explorer
Where Texas gets you as I have posted before,its the exceptions to the exemptions that get you.In the Commercial rules on page 1 it states RV's exempted from the commercial rules,then a few pages over it says IF your rv gvwr or combined GVWR goes over 26000 ,a class A non-comercial required.Its been this way since Tx adopted the standardized Fed Hwy requlations.
we hang out with a couple that both work at TX DPS and when I got my new dually last year they showed me the rules as I had allways been told by RV dealers NO special license needed for rv's,they dont know anything about required licenses.
we hang out with a couple that both work at TX DPS and when I got my new dually last year they showed me the rules as I had allways been told by RV dealers NO special license needed for rv's,they dont know anything about required licenses.
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