Forum Discussion
John___Angela
May 06, 2015Explorer
Commutator wrote:
John & Angela, I have read that there are reciprocity agreements among most provinces and states which include driver licensing. If your license makes you legal to drive your rig in your home province you are almost certainly legal in other provinces and states.
I went back to the regulations to see if I could find anything. It appears there are reciprocity agreements with other provinces that exclude out-of-province trucks from Ontario permitting requirements. I don't see how that helps with operating rules though, like RV exemptions from trip reports, CVOR, etc. I'm just trying to figure out Ontario first!! We travel into many provinces and states. With the camper on the truck I just hope they continue to ignore me. I have no idea if I'm legal or not. I can't learn all the rules of all the jurisdictions so I pay close attention to the safety of my rig and don't worry about the legality of it when out-of-province.
...Fred
makes sense. Thank you.
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