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toedtoes
Mar 28, 2023Explorer III
First, you always trust the actual statute above any document/pamphlet that refers to the statute because the author of the document/pamphlet can make mistakes.
Second, Here is that statute per the Texas.gov website. It shows revisions on other sections eff 2022. Yet it doesn't show any revision to section 545.083.
Third, it would not make sense to revise the section to "not more than 10,000lbs" because that would create the problem you indicated, whereas the original "not more than 20,000lbs" does NOT create that problem.
So for those three reasons, I would say it is safe to say that the 2022 driver license book is incorrect and likely a typo error.
Second, Here is that statute per the Texas.gov website. It shows revisions on other sections eff 2022. Yet it doesn't show any revision to section 545.083.
Third, it would not make sense to revise the section to "not more than 10,000lbs" because that would create the problem you indicated, whereas the original "not more than 20,000lbs" does NOT create that problem.
So for those three reasons, I would say it is safe to say that the 2022 driver license book is incorrect and likely a typo error.
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