Oops, forgot to change address to list. Other PA drivers may want links
to Penn DOT
-Dave
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> Subject: Re: [MV] Antique's after dark...
> Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2000 14:19:03 -0500
> From: David <davejodi@epix.net>
> To: stconnors@juno.com
> CC: " (Military Vehicles Mailing List)" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
> References: <list-582046@skylee.com>
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> According to Penn DOT's web site, there are no restrictions to operating
> a vehicle registered as a classic, antique, or collectible vehicle.
> There are other restrictions, such as how much you can drive the
> vehicle, though. I believe that as long as your lighting meets the
> requirements you can operate after dark. Check with a local cop, or
> local state police barracks to be sure. You can also check with the DMV
> via email. Although I would ask for specific statutes, either way.
>
> http://204.249.184.24/pdotforms/pdotforms/fs-ant.pdf
> http://www.dot.state.pa.us/
>
> Dave in PA
> 1950 CJ3A
> 1954 M38A1
> 1999 XJ
> Voted for Bush
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