Rollnhome wrote:
hotbyte wrote:
No dog in this fight and likely won't be traveling through AZ anytime soon and my MH is not diesel...but, out of curiosity, I did some searching for GA and some other states laws on this and all seem to be related to the IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement) between the 48 contiguous US states and Canadian provinces. The IFTA Exemptions website shows AZ and a few other states that do not exempt RVs. GA is listed as exempting them and the GA code I found listed RVs (for non-business use) as being exempt.
Ironically, IFTA headquarters is in AZ!
Thought I would add this:
What is a "Qualified Motor Vehicle" under IFTA?
A vehicle used or designed to transport people or property is a qualified motor vehicle if it:
Has three or more axles; or
Has two axles and a gross vehicle or registered gross vehicle weight of more than 26,000 pounds or 11,797 kilograms; or
Is used in a combination that has a combined or registered gross vehicle weight of more than 26,000 pounds or 11,797 kilograms.
A recreational vehicle such as a motor home or a pickup with a camper is not considered a qualified motor vehicle when an individual uses it exclusively for personal pleasure. Vehicles used in connection with a business operation are not considered recreational.
The thing is... this has nothing to do with IFTA regulations.