brianreese
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Here in British Columbia, it is mandatory to get a class 51 endorsement for trailer weight over 10,200 lbs. We found the exam over whelming and really had to study to pass the exam.
Just another reason I love Utah. Any size vehicle considered to be an "RV" requires only a class D license. Seems to be working out fine here. Then again, common sense may also have something to do with it. Trace
I think the one on firearms has the record.
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But this one is still going. I suspected it would be a sensitive issue. Like firearms it deals with regulations on freedom. However unlike firearms, my owning them, in most cases doesn't put others in danger. Again my OP had to do with the increases in weight capabilities of TV's and the point at which those increases should require additional certification or training.
Both California and Texas, and some other states have stricter licensing requirements. But since neither state enforces those requirements, what difference does it make.
Could you imagine the chaos if the current laws were suddenly enforced? How'd you like to drop your trailer on the side of the road until a properly licensed driver can pick it up?
The law has addressed the licensing issues the OP desires.
I guess one thing seems to make some sense here. It seems California and Texas have some of the most restrictive towing laws. They also have 40 million and 25 million people repectively competing for space on the same highways. I guess one could rationalize a higher level of training and awareness might be required under those circumstances.
Trace
An interesting, yet false statement. Sorry, I jut can't let this kind of empty false rhetoric pass.