Aug-06-2015 03:36 PM
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Aug-07-2015 02:28 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
This is again, comparing to California law, but likely it will be very similar in other states.
You can register any pickup, including dually as an RV (or non-commercial) vehicle when you have camper on it.
I went for inspection with my TC to change the registration, but on daily basis I have camper shell. Having open bed might cost me hefty ticket, but the trick is saving me at least $300 a year on registration weight fee.
Icing on the cake, I can drive with camper shell and legally tow my 18,000 lb equipment hauler while ignoring scales.
Aug-07-2015 01:51 PM
Aug-07-2015 01:28 PM
av8rds wrote:
Fuzzy a dually was changed to 'commercial' about 2004...it was done JUST to make more money for the state. It does NOT require a CDL BUT you will pay higher registration, inspection, insurance and toll fees.
Make sure you find an inspection station that knows its not a full on CDL vehicle or they will make you do the full Commercial vehicle inspection. My guy just required mud flaps/chocks/safety kit.
any questions feel free to PM me, I do have a 'little' insight into it.
PS dont forget your beach sticker for Race Point, Sandy Neck, or Nauset. Get out there and enjoy being ON the beach, not just NEAR the beach!!
Aug-07-2015 12:52 PM
Dog Folks wrote:av8rds wrote:mkirsch wrote:
You asked a question on an international forum. The odds of finding someone from Massachusetts, let alone someone with in-depth knowledge of MA's DOT laws, is slim.
We are here!! ;):C
Do you mean you are thawed out already?
It's only August!
(From someone that lived there)
Aug-07-2015 11:35 AM
Aug-07-2015 11:19 AM
av8rds wrote:mkirsch wrote:
You asked a question on an international forum. The odds of finding someone from Massachusetts, let alone someone with in-depth knowledge of MA's DOT laws, is slim.
We are here!! ;):C
Aug-07-2015 09:10 AM
av8rds wrote:mkirsch wrote:
You asked a question on an international forum. The odds of finding someone from Massachusetts, let alone someone with in-depth knowledge of MA's DOT laws, is slim.
We are here!! ;):C
Aug-07-2015 08:49 AM
mkirsch wrote:
You asked a question on an international forum. The odds of finding someone from Massachusetts, let alone someone with in-depth knowledge of MA's DOT laws, is slim.
Aug-07-2015 08:48 AM
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Aug-07-2015 05:54 AM
Fuzzy Bear wrote:
I don't want to be rude, but I am not looking for information about any other state than MA. I have read the online documentation, but it was not plainly clear. What is clear is that MA now considers any vehicle with a GVWR over 10,000 to be a commercial vehicle. That is contrary to the federal laws, but it is what it is. What is not clear in all of the online documentation is if a CDL is required due to the commercial registration. The stuff I read mostly referenced 26,000 and above, 15+ passenger and some other things. It was not clear that those operating 10K to 26K had to have the Class C license and in turn the medical certification.
Doug