May-28-2016 06:29 PM
Jun-02-2016 08:38 AM
mowermech wrote:
Apparently, not ALL states are signatories of the Compact!
From Wikipedia:
"Georgia, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Tennessee are not members.[2] American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators:[3] Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007,[4] although it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations.[2]
Actually, this applies to the reporting of violations, but it is reasonable to think that it also applies to licensing reciprocity. While a state may not be a signatory of the Reciprocity Agreements, it is doubtful that any such state would refuse to recognize a license from another state.
Jun-02-2016 08:22 AM
Jun-02-2016 07:47 AM
DrewE wrote:
As others have said, your license is honored in every state, just as if you were driving a car. If you're legal to drive your RV in your home state, you can drive it anywhere in the country.
There is no state that requires a CDL to drive a personal RV for noncommercial uses. Some states do require different classes of driver's licenses for their residents, and often these classes parallel the CDL classes, but such licenses are not commercial driver's licenses and do not have the same requirements for logging hours and submitting to drug tests and getting approved physicals and so on.
May-30-2016 04:04 PM
May-30-2016 02:25 PM
May-29-2016 08:38 AM
Rjmckay wrote:Just the card.
Good to know, I did not know that. when you say proof of insurance, not just the card, are you referring to the binder?
Thanks!
May-29-2016 07:34 AM
GGoodsell wrote:
In the U.S. it is a Constitutional right that all legal licenses from one state are honored in all others. That includes driver's licenses. Also marriage licenses...can you imagine having to get married again every time you cross a state line on your cross-country trip?
May-29-2016 07:18 AM
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May-29-2016 07:14 AM
May-29-2016 07:07 AM
GGoodsell wrote:
In the U.S. it is a Constitutional right that all legal licenses from one state are honored in all others. That includes driver's licenses. Also marriage licenses...can you imagine having to get married again every time you cross a state line on your cross-country trip?
May-29-2016 04:45 AM
GGoodsell wrote:
In the U.S. it is a Constitutional right that all legal licenses from one state are honored in all others. That includes driver's licenses. Also marriage licenses...can you imagine having to get married again every time you cross a state line on your cross-country trip?
May-28-2016 10:18 PM
GGoodsell wrote:
In the U.S. it is a Constitutional right that all legal licenses from one state are honored in all others. That includes driver's licenses. Also marriage licenses...can you imagine having to get married again every time you cross a state line on your cross-country trip?
May-28-2016 09:34 PM
May-28-2016 09:20 PM