New RV endorsement laws

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I grabbed this off of desert whips Facebook group.

I've been doing some research at work for commercial and non commercial licenses. Buddy of mine that is working at the scales wanted to give me the heads up for good Ole CA .

Chp check points are going to start happening more frequently around big riding areas (glamis,ocotillo,etc)

10k-15k rv endorsement needed now

15,001lb gvwr non commercial class a or they tow your setup. New laws for the new year.

It's no longer a combined gvwr of over 26,001lbs

 
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I grabbed this off of desert whips Facebook group.

I've been doing some research at work for commercial and non commercial licenses. Buddy of mine that is working at the scales wanted to give me the heads up for good Ole CA .

Chp check points are going to start happening more frequently around big riding areas (glamis,ocotillo,etc)

10k-15k rv endorsement needed now

15,001lb gvwr non commercial class a or they tow your setup. New laws for the new year.

It's no longer a combined gvwr of over 26,001lbs
Old laws, I got the endorsement in 2004. The laws have not been enforced.

I have a class a now though

 
Also something to think about here.

all the 3 axle trailers out there essentially require a class a license with the exception of    a 5h wheel Rv up to 15k with endorsement.

The reason I say this is why would you build a trailer with 3 3500 lb axles?  Pretty easy for the man to figure out your gvwr on trailer from far away.

 
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Don't forget the gas can endorsement.... no fuel in non CA approved containers. Got firewood in the back...better have a permit. 

We laugh about this chit...but it's friggen real... and WE allow it. 

 
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I grabbed this off of desert whips Facebook group.

I've been doing some research at work for commercial and non commercial licenses. Buddy of mine that is working at the scales wanted to give me the heads up for good Ole CA .

Chp check points are going to start happening more frequently around big riding areas (glamis,ocotillo,etc)

10k-15k rv endorsement needed now

15,001lb gvwr non commercial class a or they tow your setup. New laws for the new year.

It's no longer a combined gvwr of over 26,001lbs


Nevada this has been the law for 25 years now, 

 
But but but.. If I have a Class A I can only be .04BAC... another internet legend.

I'll believe it's being enforced when I see an actual ticket posted. Kinda like when people say the non-pass ticket is $300-$500. BS, got one a few years ago and it was $100. Plus a $10 late fee cause I forgot pay it. Imperial Sheriff's sent a nice letter saying hey man, pay this please. So I did.

Mean time I'll just keep my Class A CDL and not worry about towing any of my triple axle trailers.

 
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