โJul-03-2016 09:16 AM
โJul-04-2016 01:19 PM
2gypsies wrote:
We had no problem...never even asked for our driver's license, just the Passport.
โJul-04-2016 10:53 AM
โJul-04-2016 10:51 AM
mpierce wrote:
Think of the THOUSANDS of air brake equipped MH's that cross into Canada every year. I doubt if more than a few per cent of the drivers have air brake endorsement. Have you EVER heard of someone getting a ticket, or worse, for that? Not me.
If that is true, there would be LOTS of postings about it. This is the first I have ever heard, and you are just asking.
โJul-04-2016 07:42 AM
vic46 wrote:moresmoke wrote:
You will be fine. From a previous discussion with a nice commercial enforcement officer in Ontario (probably the strictest commercial enforcement in North America). "I can't touch an RV" said the officer.
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There are two issues. First the qualification of the operator and second the condition of the air brake system.Was the non law enforcement officer perhaps referring to adjudicating the functionality of the air braking system as distinct from the qualifications of the operator? I don't think I would like to be in the position of not having the air brake endorsement on my license when driving an air brake equipped vehicle and the license being requested for examination by a police officer. I do NOT know if the air brake endorsement requirement in Canada is subject to reciprocity as relates to the laws of the licensing state in this case.
No endorsement in Canada is an automatic large problem which may or may not be mitigated by reciprocity. I think you would be wise to determine whether or not reciprocity applies. If I were to guess, I would expect that reciprocity does not exist.
โJul-04-2016 05:16 AM
โJul-03-2016 09:24 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
The bottom line is that no one checks your driver's license when crossing into Canada from the US other than for identification purposes.
โJul-03-2016 04:36 PM
โJul-03-2016 04:32 PM
โJul-03-2016 02:24 PM
โJul-03-2016 12:14 PM
moresmoke wrote:
You will be fine. From a previous discussion with a nice commercial enforcement officer in Ontario (probably the strictest commercial enforcement in North America). "I can't touch an RV" said the officer.
โJul-03-2016 10:33 AM
โJul-03-2016 09:35 AM