alex00
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I wasn't quite sure if I should post this in General or Tow Vehicles, so I'll just leave it right here.
Two new laws in California just made it possible for every private DRW and soon, HDT truck owner to avoid the Motor Carrier Permit (CA Numbers on the truck) process.
First a little background: Nearly every DRW truck in California is not statutorily defined as a pickup. A "pickup" in California is under 11,500 pounds, has a bed, and unladen weighs less than 8, pounds. Every commercial vehicle with GVWR over 10,000 pounds has to stop at scales except pickups. This means that your typical F350 DRW or Ram 3500 technically must stop at the scales, since they are not "pickups" in California. Enter the Motor Carrier Permit (MCP) process. The MCP law requires any vehicle, used for hire, or NOT, over 10,000 pounds to register. Statutorily defined pickup trucks are exempt from MCP. This means that DRW trucks need CA numbers on the side, and have to stop at scales. The $35 a year fee for the MCP is not a deal breaker for most. The problem is that MCP requires $750,000 in insurance. It also subjects the permit holder to the BIT (CHP inspection program) at your "terminal".
Under current law, if you are pulling an RV trailer, you are exempt. As soon as you unhook you are subject to MCP.
Here is where it gets awesome! Two bills made it through to law, AB 501 and AB 529. Both bills needed to pass for the good parts of each bill to go into effect. They both did. AB 501 changed the current law to exempt trucks under 16,001 pounds from the MCP, as long as they are not pulling a trailer (remember RV trailers are already exempt), and not used for commercial purpose. This means nearly every DRW truck on the road, up to some 4500s is exempt. AB 501 is going to expire on January 1, 2016.
AB 529 will take effect January 1, 2016 and increased the weight to 26,001 for single rear axle trucks. The laws also added watercraft trailers to the exempt trailer list.
This may not seem like a big deal, but it just opened the door for every DRW owner to breathe a sigh of relief. Every time you drove a DRW without a trailer, and no CA numbers you were risking getting pulled over and cited for a hefty commercial vehicle fine. Most people never ran into this problem, but that doesn't mean it wasn't there. The bigger deal is that it opens the legal door to HDTs in California. I know a few members posted about getting HDTs but were turned off since there were few legal ways to drive them unhitched from the trailer.
Scroll down to section 5.5 - http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140AB501
Scroll down to section 14 - http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140AB529
Current Law - https://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d14_85/vc34601.htm
Two new laws in California just made it possible for every private DRW and soon, HDT truck owner to avoid the Motor Carrier Permit (CA Numbers on the truck) process.
First a little background: Nearly every DRW truck in California is not statutorily defined as a pickup. A "pickup" in California is under 11,500 pounds, has a bed, and unladen weighs less than 8, pounds. Every commercial vehicle with GVWR over 10,000 pounds has to stop at scales except pickups. This means that your typical F350 DRW or Ram 3500 technically must stop at the scales, since they are not "pickups" in California. Enter the Motor Carrier Permit (MCP) process. The MCP law requires any vehicle, used for hire, or NOT, over 10,000 pounds to register. Statutorily defined pickup trucks are exempt from MCP. This means that DRW trucks need CA numbers on the side, and have to stop at scales. The $35 a year fee for the MCP is not a deal breaker for most. The problem is that MCP requires $750,000 in insurance. It also subjects the permit holder to the BIT (CHP inspection program) at your "terminal".
Under current law, if you are pulling an RV trailer, you are exempt. As soon as you unhook you are subject to MCP.
Here is where it gets awesome! Two bills made it through to law, AB 501 and AB 529. Both bills needed to pass for the good parts of each bill to go into effect. They both did. AB 501 changed the current law to exempt trucks under 16,001 pounds from the MCP, as long as they are not pulling a trailer (remember RV trailers are already exempt), and not used for commercial purpose. This means nearly every DRW truck on the road, up to some 4500s is exempt. AB 501 is going to expire on January 1, 2016.
AB 529 will take effect January 1, 2016 and increased the weight to 26,001 for single rear axle trucks. The laws also added watercraft trailers to the exempt trailer list.
This may not seem like a big deal, but it just opened the door for every DRW owner to breathe a sigh of relief. Every time you drove a DRW without a trailer, and no CA numbers you were risking getting pulled over and cited for a hefty commercial vehicle fine. Most people never ran into this problem, but that doesn't mean it wasn't there. The bigger deal is that it opens the legal door to HDTs in California. I know a few members posted about getting HDTs but were turned off since there were few legal ways to drive them unhitched from the trailer.
Scroll down to section 5.5 - http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140AB501
Scroll down to section 14 - http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140AB529
Current Law - https://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d14_85/vc34601.htm