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jmtandem
Sep 29, 2015Explorer II
Check registration of the flatbed or horse trailer and it will be "permanent trailer identification" which makes it property carrying not recreational. PTI is $10 for 5 years. My 5ver reg renewal is $310 a year in CA.
I think the OP is looking for a trailer to take the driving test that is smaller than his fifth but heavier in gross then 10,000 pounds. I am not sure I can see DMV arguing that a horse trailer has to be commercial and can never be considered 'non commercial' since many that have horses are transporting them in a trailer in a purely recreational non commercial manner.
But, virtually all pickup trucks in California regardless of use or size are registered commercial for some reason so maybe horse trailers and flatbeds are not considered recreational to the DMV.
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