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Commercial Vehicle Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawfficer" data-source="post: 9435047" data-attributes="member: 23208"><p>I think the simple answer is yes. If it's a commercial vehicle, it's a commerical vehicle regardless of use. If would be like you owning a Tractor Tailer(Semi) and and using it on your off time to Move from one house to another. Just because you are hauling your couch in the back, you still have to stop a weigh stations etc because your in a CMV. I think in most states it boils down to the how it's registered, and its registered by weight and class. For example, I can register a Semi as with "pick up truck" plates. That would be my first guess, is to see how the borrow vehicle/Trailer was registered. As a trailer that big, at least in WI, would have to be registered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawfficer, post: 9435047, member: 23208"] I think the simple answer is yes. If it's a commercial vehicle, it's a commerical vehicle regardless of use. If would be like you owning a Tractor Tailer(Semi) and and using it on your off time to Move from one house to another. Just because you are hauling your couch in the back, you still have to stop a weigh stations etc because your in a CMV. I think in most states it boils down to the how it's registered, and its registered by weight and class. For example, I can register a Semi as with "pick up truck" plates. That would be my first guess, is to see how the borrow vehicle/Trailer was registered. As a trailer that big, at least in WI, would have to be registered. [/QUOTE]
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