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Re: RV Licence Plates
RV tag status varies from state to state. I believe you must have as a PERMANENT part
of your vehicle at least a refrigerator, running water and a potty. In my state you
just have to sign a pice of paper stating you have these. But I would not recommend
oding it unless you have them. You can get seriously fined if found out.
Teddy
Barbara wrote:
> Teddy, on Date: Sun, 10 May 1998 15:31:58 -0400 you wrote:
>
> >>>>FMCSR requires you to stop and to carry a log book if your gross weight
> (combined/loaded or unloaded) is over 10,000 lbs. PERIOD!!!! The only way
> around it is RV plates on both vehicles.<<<<<
>
> Thanks for clarification re: "Farm Plates".
>
> Are "R.V" license plates an option for all states? (I know, I'll find out
> when I get your book) Are they an option for my "plain jane" rig -- F250 +
> Stock Trailer (in which I carry all camping gear and which entire rig is
> used solely in pursuit of my "recreation"???
>
> Please ake this private if you think it should be, but I think others might
> be interested(??)
> Thanks
> Barbara
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