Farmwithjunk
Super Member
Federal law as interpreted by STATE ENFORCEMENT officers. In Kentucky, 25,999 and down, so long as they aren't used in a commercial capacity are exempt from commercial drivers license requirements.
Best to get IN WRITING from state officers, their interpretation of the laws. I asked for and recieved a letter from Kentucky State Vehicle Enforcment head, which explains current laws and there enforcement. It stays in the cab of the truck. It EXCLUDES my truck trailer from requiring CDL and associated B S. (Even though I HAVE a CDL) Soon, we don't even have to have commercial type tags. UNWEIGHTED "pick-up truck" tags will do, regardless of weight. No tags are currently required in Kentucky on trailers, EXCEPT commercial trailers which will operate out of state.
Laws are vague, interpreted differently by everyone, and getting more complicated by the day. That's why I want IN WRITING, the law AS ENFORCED, and not as written in code book.
Best to get IN WRITING from state officers, their interpretation of the laws. I asked for and recieved a letter from Kentucky State Vehicle Enforcment head, which explains current laws and there enforcement. It stays in the cab of the truck. It EXCLUDES my truck trailer from requiring CDL and associated B S. (Even though I HAVE a CDL) Soon, we don't even have to have commercial type tags. UNWEIGHTED "pick-up truck" tags will do, regardless of weight. No tags are currently required in Kentucky on trailers, EXCEPT commercial trailers which will operate out of state.
Laws are vague, interpreted differently by everyone, and getting more complicated by the day. That's why I want IN WRITING, the law AS ENFORCED, and not as written in code book.