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Hauler driver got pulled over.. a little unusual
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<blockquote data-quote="silver03svt" data-source="post: 15261334" data-attributes="member: 107540"><p>Even seeing that, and being FMCSA (DOT) inspector, there still needs to be more information gathered on it. Is the vehicle SOLELY used for recreational purposes? Most would see a racecar hauler (racing for money/sponsors/etc.....) more as a business (think NASCAR/NHRA/etc.....) and not as a recreational vehicle. In that scenario, it is a CMV, needs to be registered as such, require a CDL to operate, and the driver would need a log book because he is MORE than 150 miles from the base of operations.</p><p></p><p>From my opinion, that is just my perspective of the FEDERAL side of it, and as you know, STATE laws will vary as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03svt, post: 15261334, member: 107540"] Even seeing that, and being FMCSA (DOT) inspector, there still needs to be more information gathered on it. Is the vehicle SOLELY used for recreational purposes? Most would see a racecar hauler (racing for money/sponsors/etc.....) more as a business (think NASCAR/NHRA/etc.....) and not as a recreational vehicle. In that scenario, it is a CMV, needs to be registered as such, require a CDL to operate, and the driver would need a log book because he is MORE than 150 miles from the base of operations. From my opinion, that is just my perspective of the FEDERAL side of it, and as you know, STATE laws will vary as well. [/QUOTE]
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