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Dieselgem
Jul 10, 2013Explorer
Great Post! Nonetheless the reason it continues to be discussed is because of non consistent interpretations. You simple example of Pennsylvania is not so simple.
I have a Pa Licenses, a truck and a large 5th wheel both registered in the state of Florida. The truck is registered and insured under, "Motorhome". I not only called but while conducting other business in Harrisburg investigated. I was told by a clerk that if it the truck was over 26,000 lbs since it was considered a motorhome it would require a class other than "C". She told me she was not sure and would check. A supervisor came out and said, Oh this is an RV it is exempt. I pointed out the sections as you noted. He said, you are reading it wrong. You only need a class "C". Go figure.
I have a Pa Licenses, a truck and a large 5th wheel both registered in the state of Florida. The truck is registered and insured under, "Motorhome". I not only called but while conducting other business in Harrisburg investigated. I was told by a clerk that if it the truck was over 26,000 lbs since it was considered a motorhome it would require a class other than "C". She told me she was not sure and would check. A supervisor came out and said, Oh this is an RV it is exempt. I pointed out the sections as you noted. He said, you are reading it wrong. You only need a class "C". Go figure.
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