From: Mark J. Blair, NF6X (nf6x@nf6x.net)
Date: Sat Jul 09 2005 - 09:54:45 PDT
Mike Howell wrote:
> I seem to remember that California has an extra clause about three
> axles and weighs more than a hundred pounds or something.
That's right. The weight is either 6,000 or 9,000 pounds IIRC (I'd have
to look up the correct weight), but in any case, the limit is well under
the weight of a wet, naked deuce. California's vehicle code is worded
such that a class A or class B commercial driver's license is needed to
legally operate a 2.5-ton 6x6 here, without any regard for how the truck
will be used (i.e., commercial hauling or recreational joy-rides), or
even how it is licensed (i.e., having Historical Vehicle plates doesn't
affect the licensing requirement).
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