Re: DMV Crackdown
Lets just assume for one minute that we have to get a commercial drivers license to operate our trucks or motorhomes towing a trailer.
I live in West Virginia, and to get a CDL, one has to take a written test and also a road exam. I assume other states do this in much the same manner.
Say I pass the written exam and then schedule my road exam. When I show up in my 2500 Dodge Ram, they will ask me " what vehicle am I going to take the test in?" When I tell them my Dodge, they will all get a good laugh because it is not a commercial vehicle. It doesn't matter if it is a 250, 350, dually, etc. It is still not a commercial vehicle-no matter whether it has a trailer hooked to it or not. They will tell you to come back with a Kenworth, or a large Dump Truck, or somthing along those lines.
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Chris Bowman
The Mountain State Mustang
1984 Mustang GT350
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