A few months ago, DOT stopped me and I was ticketed for not having a CDL.
I was going to a local salebarn to pick up some calves I'd bought. They were coming back to the farm. I was 60 miles from home. I own the truck, it is tagged for Farm Use. It never travels more than 150 miles from the farm.
Okay. I have the CDL book so I can study for the test. I've found this and am confused.
From the book:
Farmers operating CDL class motor vehicles interstate:
Farmers operating CDL class motor vehicles registered as a farm vehicle and
used exclusively to transport agricultural products and/or farm supplies to or from the farmer's farm, from Kansas into Missouri,Oklahoma or Nebraska, but within 150 miles of the farmer's farm, are exempt from the CDL requirements, except the state of Nebraska requires drivers operating truck-tractor semi-trailer combinations to possess a class A CDL.
This contradicts what DOT told me. What is right?
I was going to a local salebarn to pick up some calves I'd bought. They were coming back to the farm. I was 60 miles from home. I own the truck, it is tagged for Farm Use. It never travels more than 150 miles from the farm.
Okay. I have the CDL book so I can study for the test. I've found this and am confused.
From the book:
Farmers operating CDL class motor vehicles interstate:
Farmers operating CDL class motor vehicles registered as a farm vehicle and
used exclusively to transport agricultural products and/or farm supplies to or from the farmer's farm, from Kansas into Missouri,Oklahoma or Nebraska, but within 150 miles of the farmer's farm, are exempt from the CDL requirements, except the state of Nebraska requires drivers operating truck-tractor semi-trailer combinations to possess a class A CDL.
This contradicts what DOT told me. What is right?