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โMar-27-2015 05:00 PM
PackerBacker wrote:
Just my opinion but I think it's only a matter of time before we see road inspections popping up across both Canada and the US to include RV's along with the truck ones we see.
In NY state yesterday along I87 we saw two 'Open' inspection stations on our trip home from SC. This is where I envision RV's being included at some point.
โMar-27-2015 09:31 AM
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โMar-24-2015 08:23 PM
Pipeman wrote:
Hone Eagle, I don't believe it's gone. It was the weight of the trailer that will govern whether or not you need an AR.It used to be 10000 lbs and you need an AR but now I think its 11000 kilos(24,600Lbs) total weight of tow vehicle and trailer. What I meant was that it was taken off the books for anyone under the 11000 kilo weight. What got my dander up was that they lumped anyone over the 10 grand mark into the same category as a commercial driver and therefore had to get a medical, do a written test and a driving test every year. Sorry for not making it clearer and just to be on the safe side go to the MOT's web site and get the right info from them as I could have it wrong. I know I don't need the AR anymore.
โMar-14-2015 09:06 AM
JaxDad wrote:hone eagle wrote:JaxDad wrote:hone eagle wrote:
My Volvo is reg a motorhome,in Alberta it was a private truck.
I wish it could be called a pt in ontario so as not have to do a end around arbitrary limits.
Pipeman you mean the Restricted 'A' is gone or superseded ?
I have not kept up.
So your Volvo has a sink, toilet and fridge or stove? That's gotta a be a cozy sleeper.
yup -eating cooking cleaning , real fridge and 2 bunks , small closet and the topper for the wife, a shoe cubby, but no head ,only 4 of the 7 'items' are nessesary to qualify.
Surprisingly roomy can't touch the ceiling standing on the lower bunk,we have 'camped' in it for as long as 3 days
I'm not sure where the '4 of 7' comes from, but in Ontario the definitions is clear, not toilet, no Motorhome.
โMar-14-2015 09:03 AM
Pipeman wrote:
Hone Eagle, I don't believe it's gone. It was the weight of the trailer that will govern whether or not you need an AR.It used to be 10000 lbs and you need an AR but now I think its 11000 kilos(24,600Lbs) total weight of tow vehicle and trailer. What I meant was that it was taken off the books for anyone under the 11000 kilo weight. What got my dander up was that they lumped anyone over the 10 grand mark into the same category as a commercial driver and therefore had to get a medical, do a written test and a driving test every year. Sorry for not making it clearer and just to be on the safe side go to the MOT's web site and get the right info from them as I could have it wrong. I know I don't need the AR anymore.
โMar-14-2015 09:01 AM
โMar-14-2015 07:07 AM
โMar-14-2015 05:31 AM
hone eagle wrote:JaxDad wrote:hone eagle wrote:
My Volvo is reg a motorhome,in Alberta it was a private truck.
I wish it could be called a pt in ontario so as not have to do a end around arbitrary limits.
Pipeman you mean the Restricted 'A' is gone or superseded ?
I have not kept up.
So your Volvo has a sink, toilet and fridge or stove? That's gotta a be a cozy sleeper.
yup -eating cooking cleaning , real fridge and 2 bunks , small closet and the topper for the wife, a shoe cubby, but no head ,only 4 of the 7 'items' are nessesary to qualify.
Surprisingly roomy can't touch the ceiling standing on the lower bunk,we have 'camped' in it for as long as 3 days
โMar-14-2015 04:55 AM
โMar-13-2015 07:31 PM
JaxDad wrote:hone eagle wrote:
My Volvo is reg a motorhome,in Alberta it was a private truck.
I wish it could be called a pt in ontario so as not have to do a end around arbitrary limits.
Pipeman you mean the Restricted 'A' is gone or superseded ?
I have not kept up.
So your Volvo has a sink, toilet and fridge or stove? That's gotta a be a cozy sleeper.
โMar-13-2015 05:12 PM
hone eagle wrote:
My Volvo is reg a motorhome,in Alberta it was a private truck.
I wish it could be called a pt in ontario so as not have to do a end around arbitrary limits.
Pipeman you mean the Restricted 'A' is gone or superseded ?
I have not kept up.