Posted 2016-04-11 2:45 PM (#166729) Subject: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 720 Location: Never miss a good chance to shut up.
Warning!! If you pull a 3-horse trailer with a one ton dually you may be profiled as an illegal and subject to jail.Yes, she was told she could go to jail. Or worse, have her horses abandoned by the roadside till a "qualified" driver could be found.My wife just experienced it first hand. Yes we have video and pictures. Her first sin was not using her turn signal long enough to exit from the highway. She was cited for not having a commercial (cdl) driving license next, (based upon her gvwr being over 26,000) It was not. But she succombed to a police escort to a truck scales. Total weight less than 19,000. Then officer said she was commercial anyway, because she was a barrel racer. A long explanation of the different degrees of barrel racing was needed to convince him it was a sport, and a rather non-profitable one at that. Then said officer noticed farm tag on truck and said horses aren't considered agriculture and she would be cited for illegal use of farm tag.So she started with 5 citations and ended up with only two. Illegal use of farm truck and turn signal infraction. I'm still researching the illegal use of a farm tag to transport my horses from one farm to another.Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Posted 2016-04-11 5:58 PM (#166739 - in reply to #166735) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 3802 Location: Rocky Mount N.C.
"horse aren't considered agriculture".... Wonder what this guy is all about...? Dave, was she traveling alone? Sounds like he was trying to show off a little bit...
Posted 2016-04-11 7:08 PM (#166740 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 350 Location: Penrose, Colorado
We have a ranch in Oklahoma and Colorado and horse's in both of these states are considered pets, we run farm plates and travel most states and have never had a problem with it but ag plates in OKlahoma are only good for 150 miles form your residence going out of state.
Posted 2016-04-11 8:32 PM (#166742 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 379 Location: Missouri
Sounds like a cop with little dick syndrome! Because of the size of our truck and trailer, I keep a copy of the CDL manual with me with the clear definitions of what qualifies as a commercial vehicle highlighted.
Posted 2016-04-11 9:38 PM (#166743 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 720 Location: Never miss a good chance to shut up.
I'm told it used to be rare to be pulled over, but it has been increasing in many states the past several years. The cop was a State Patrol DOT enforcer. When I asked him for the perfect solution to all of this confusion, he said just go and get your commercial license to be safe then post your DOT number on the side of your truck. Not sure all that is required to load up and take my horses to a vet, a trail ride or the local jackpot. Keeping logs? Stopping at every weigh station?
Posted 2016-04-12 12:30 AM (#166745 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 3853 Location: Vermont
If you plan to travel in other states using the covered farm exemption, be sure that you know what regulations apply in those states:- Wyoming Department of Transportation 307.777.4375- Missouri State Patrol Commercial Vehicle Enforcement 573.526.6128- South Dakota Motor Carrier Headquarters 605.773.4578- Iowa Department of Transportation 800.925.6469- Kansas Transportation Division 785.271.3145
Posted 2016-04-12 8:23 PM (#166760 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 690 Location: missouri
OMG!!! We are registered as an RV. Legally. We are retired, only using our rig for recreation purposes now... Yikes. I've heard nightmares before, but not quite like this one. Hope everything gets squared away..
Posted 2016-04-13 9:45 PM (#166771 - in reply to #166770) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 379 Location: Missouri
This part right here has always been my argument why FMCSA and CDL do not apply to individuals operating private vehicles transporting personal property.
(f) Exceptions. Unless otherwise specifically provided, the rules in this subchapter do not apply to—
(1) All school bus operations as defined in § 390.5, except for the provisions of §§ 391.15(e) and (f), 392.80, and 392.82 of this chapter.
(2) Transportation performed by the Federal government, a State, or any political subdivision of a State, or an agency established under a compact between States that has been approved by the Congress of the United States;
(3) The occasional transportation of personal property by individuals not for compensation nor in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise;
Posted 2016-04-13 9:48 PM (#166772 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 379 Location: Missouri
Question 21: Does the exemption in §390.3(f)(3) for the "occasional transportation of personal property by individuals not for compensation nor in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise" apply to persons who occasionally use CMVs to transport cars, boats, horses, etc., to races, tournaments, shows or similar events, even if prize money is offered at these events?
Guidance: The exemption would apply to this kind of transportation, provided: (1) The underlying activities are not undertaken for profit, i.e., (a) prize money is declared as ordinary income for tax purposes, and (b) the cost of the underlying activities is not deducted as a business expense for tax purposes; and, where relevant; (2) corporate sponsorship is not involved. Drivers must confer with their State of licensure to determine the licensing provisions to which they are subject.
Posted 2016-04-14 7:45 AM (#166776 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 56 Location: Belchertown MA
My think they should come up with a Federal RV endorsement that would go on your regular license that would be recognized in all states. It could have a few different classes ie: Motorhome, Motorhome trailer combo, Truck trailer combo, you would take a road test with your class vehicle and receive endorsement if passed. The States would make money on the road tests,we would be legal in all states, and people that shouldn't be driving these vehicles wouldn't be able to until they learned how.I know I would be more than happy to pay $50-$100 to take a road test and not have to worry every time on a trip what different states rules are, or different cops interpretation of the rules.Anyone else think this would be good idea or how we could petition for something like that?As far as getting a CDL I'm not driving commercially and they won't let us take test in pickup trailer combo so I'd have to go to tractor trailer school to get it which seems ridiculous.
Posted 2016-04-14 9:14 AM (#166777 - in reply to #166743) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 3853 Location: Vermont
Originally written by DaveM on 2016-04-11 12:38 AM
I'm told it used to be rare to be pulled over, but it has been increasing in many states the past several years. The cop was a State Patrol DOT enforcer. When I asked him for the perfect solution to all of this confusion, he said just go and get your commercial license to be safe then post your DOT number on the side of your truck. Not sure all that is required to load up and take my horses to a vet, a trail ride or the local jackpot. Keeping logs? Stopping at every weigh station?
Interested to determine they asked for a current Coggins during the stop...
Posted 2016-04-14 7:08 PM (#166778 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 1989 Location: South Central OK
Anyone know if they are targeting cattle? I've got a show in Iowa this summer and my parents are taking the cattle with my son up there. I'm not sure that we will go if my parents need CDL's to drive the rig up there. We have choices for the truck: 1. My new 1 ton 2. Their 2012 3/4 ton. Any advice?
Posted 2016-04-14 10:25 PM (#166780 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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I'd prob'ly go with the 3/4 ton. I've heard lots of show cattle people say they've had problems in Iowa. When I was still driving a one ton, I went to a show trailer with 6k axles so I'd still be under 26k. I haven't had a problem, but I don't go north like I used to. I'm in and out of Kansas fairly regular but not on the interstates. I pull trailers in Texas a lot and never had a problem there.
Posted 2016-04-16 8:56 AM (#166794 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 657 Location: Rayne, LA
I was pulled over in Florida for not pulling over at an agriculture check point. I have a Peterbilt pulling a 41 ft LQ trailer. The trailer was empty ( no animals ) and was told I needed to stop anyway. My son was driving at the time who has a CDL so that was not an issue. I had not considered horses/mules as agriculture but the state of Florida does
Posted 2016-04-17 11:21 AM (#166804 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 175 Location: Florida
ANY enclosed trailer, or box truck must stop at the Ag check points in Florida, including rental trucks and trailers like UHauls. If it so much as Looks like an animal transport trailer - loaded or empty - you must pull into the station. When you reach the window, just tell them you are empty if you are, and you will move right on through. If you do have horses, they will have you pull off to the side , and you just need to bring your original coggins papers and current (30 day) health certificate with the same horses listed on their coggins into the office to be scanned into their computer.
Many states are now enforcing the 1 ton CDL requirements including Florida.
Per the US DOT, if you are receiving compensation for your events, you also can be responsible for having a DOT number as it's considered a commercial business even though it costs you more than you win. Spent hours on the phone with DOT over this. We ended up getting a email from them listing exceptions to DOT rules that they agree we fall under as we do not show.
As a suggestion, you are ALWAYS going to a 'trail ride'.
Posted 2016-04-18 8:19 AM (#166809 - in reply to #166776) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Originally written by TS351 on 2016-04-14 7:45 AM
As far as getting a CDL I'm not driving commercially and they won't let us take test in pickup trailer combo so I'd have to go to tractor trailer school to get it which seems ridiculous.
It's not just a simple as "get your CDL" to avoid the problem. Once you have a CDL then it is a constant expense and up keep to maintain. You have health inspections, log books to maintain, traffic citations quickly escalate the list goes on and on for something that a private individual was never intended to be required.
As for different states recognizing your class of drivers license, that's what the purpose of the Drivers License Compact is, any drivers license issued in one state is honored by all states.
Posted 2016-04-19 6:03 PM (#166823 - in reply to #166729) Subject: RE: GRANDMA gets threatened with jail in Kansas
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Posts: 175 Location: Florida
A CDL does not necessarily require log books or a medical certificate. If you are not involved in 'interstate commerce' you are not controlled by the DOT - log books, or medical certificate ( but you need to claim the 'exception' class with your local license bureau to opt out of the medical certificate requirement). The US DOT has told me NOT to renew my medical certificate and to NOT maintain log books, as we only haul our equipment (and non-show horses) with our trucks.