Demoh
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Didnt know where to put this, but hopefully some people learn from my experience and make sure they have their ducks in a row when self-transporting or traveling in general. And this isnt meant to be a negative post by any means, just wanted to share my experience this weekend. I didnt see any other place for this sort of thing.
It all started when a friend bought a gen from letterkenny and I decided to grab a cheap non-runner and get both in 1 trip to save on transport. So I connected my dually to my friends trailer and we headed up there. Trip was uneventful until 5 miles from the GP letterkenny yard. I knew we were pushing it with fuel levels, but ended up sputtering so we pulled over and I threw 5 gallons in. Restarted but enough air got in to cause the fuel pump to lose prime. Not a big deal because all I had to do was pull the fuel line off and suck on the pump until I get a mouthful of diesel. I was under the truck when I was greeted with some boots asking my friend some questions.
So, when it comes to cops I normally really like them and I make it easy on them when writing me a ticket (because normally I was speeding and no use trying to get out of it) but this guy was a prick. First, after talking about the situation he said I had 5 minutes before he called a wrecker to get the truck out of the road. Well I had the truck started in 2. Ok no problem so far I figure that was it, but no, he had me pull off into a parking lot for something worse.
This guy proceeded to ask for my log book, medical card, insurance, registrations, and DOT number. Wait, log book? medical card? What was this guy smoking? Im in a pickup truck for crying out loud. Confused, I said I dont have a log book or medical card because I dont have a CDL. I dont have a DOT number because Im not commercial. Well he informed me with my weights that I was over the limit and that makes my truck a commercial vehicle. Wait what??!!
I drive a F350 crew cab long bed dually. I was pulling a tandem axle flatbed. I have florida plates. So GVW of 11200 and 7000 is 18200. And my ignorance to commercial driving (I drive a lot, I haul a lot, but nothing CDL worthy) didnt know that anything over 17000 puts you in the commercial realm when you leave your home state. Ive only done some minor after the fact research on this so maybe its true, maybe not. I see plenty of duallys hauling car haulers with DOT numbers but they are all for-hire. I am not. I dont haul for anybody but myself.
After he wasnt happy about me denying I was commercial, he proceeded to conduct a full DOT vehicle inspection. lights, trailer brakes, windshield wipers, ask where my fire extinguisher and triangles were, etc... Well the trailer had electric brakes on 1 axle and didnt have a breakaway. After a few trips from his van to me and about an hour of time, he came back with a ticket... Mind you this ticket is 7 feet long.
My charges include:
operated or permitted to operate a vehicle not equipped as required (no medical certificate) $90
operated or permitted to operate a vehicle not equipped as required (no carrier name and DOT number displayed) $115
operated motor carrier vehicle... with hazardous brake system (no breakaway) $365 <----- this is the only legitimate ticket I see
operate or allow to operate motor carrier vehicle in violation of driver out-of-service criteria (no drivers record of duty status when one is required) $604
which the last one had the following inspection report:
no drivers record of duty status
no medical cert
no drivers record (for my friend who drove halfway)
no medical cert (for him as well)
carrier name and DOT not displayed
no fire extinguisher
no warning devices
failure to register for DOT number
inspection/repair/maint of parts and accessories (dually fender missing) <---- ok yes I know some states are sticklers for not having a mudflap
operating commercial vehicle without proof of periodic inspection
no/improper breakaway system on trailer
no brakes as required (rear axle brakes inop) <----- it didnt come with brakes from the factory so yes it failed to lock up you idiot
So he put the trailer out of service for the breakaway and said it cannot move until repaired and I must have the person who repaired the trailer sign and mail/fax this part of the ticket in within 15 days. Ok no problem, my friend is a mechanic and ive done a lot of wrenching myself, we can have this done in an hour.
Now here is the fun one: he put both of us out of service for 10 hours because he suspected we havent had a rest from our trip from florida and we cant prove it because of no logs. He said if my vehicle was 9999lbs GVW I could drop the trailer and drive only the truck, but its over 10000lbs so its commercial and therefore we cannot drive it. He advised getting a tow. We could drive a car though. And the fine for breaking out of service 1st offense is $2500. So he basically pinned my butt to the wall over some crappy laws where in florida I am not commercial but as soon as I go from intrastate to interstate the weight limits change and I am now commercial. It was 46° out with not enough fuel to idle even half of 10 hours.
Here's the best part. The letterkenny GP yard is only open Mon-Thu 8-2, gates closing at 2pm sharp. Well it was thursday at 12 when we got done with this guy. Due to not being able to drive without fear of a 2500 fine (which I was sure he had somebody watching us, and I already know the DOT is no joke) this would blow the entire trip that involved days off work and a LOT of fuel because we would miss picking up these generators. so I had to hire a tow truck to go to the yard and grab both generators and bring them back to the parking lot we were sitting in. theres another $350 but we really didnt have a choice. Hey, we got them though. The bill was only so expensive because the trailer winch was left behind so we had to have the tow truck assist with loading our trailer (when the GP yard would have just forklifted them onto the trailer in a matter of seconds)
As for the trailer, we used my friend's napa account to have them deliver required supplies to install a breakaway system on the trailer. That was done before we were picked up by the towtruck.
And now that the generators were all loaded and strapped, the trailer was now road worthy according to the DOT, the only thing now is to wait the rest of the 10 hours. Well, we were all wet from the rain a it was 46° out and thats not a fun time. Luckily about when we were finishing up somebody from the church who's parking lot we were in pulled up and it was the maintenance guy. We told him what happened and he opened up the barn, turned the heat on, and helped us out. We ended up moving over to the church itself and after talking to the pastor this is where things get crazy.
Apparently there are 2 things going on in PA. 1) DOT is subcontracted out 2) that company gets commission. So I got written a $1200 ticket by a rent a cop.... (there was a trooper there which now I understand was only there to make it official). and 3) They sit around letterkenny looking for trucks like mine with out of state plates because they had more than a few stories about similar DOT things happening around here.
At the end of the day, Im going to lawyer up and fight it because its complete BS. The premise of what happened is far outweighs if I was breaking the law or not (which in the spirit of the law I was not, but nobody cares about that these days)... Ive never fought anything like this before because ive never been wrongly charged with anything.
So if anybody has any experience with this sort of thing, I am all ears. so far the people ive talked to say it will likely get dropped, but that doesnt fix the fact that it happened when it shouldnt have.
The rest of the trip was also fun, had a hub throw the grease cap off which I discovered at a rest area during my routine vehicle check which involved tire temps, etc... Ok thats odd, so I grabbed the grease gun, pumped it full of grease again, and then threw a new bearing cap on it (yes I had a spare cap and grease gun.) We proceeded to the next rest area which was only 15 miles and upon this inspection the bearings all scattered and the tire was on the verge of falling off. We strapped the axle up and limped it to a tractor supply where we sat for an hour until they opened. They didnt have a long enough axle so we called around. We found a CONVENIENCE STORE/GAS STATION that was 20 miles away and had the exact axle we needed in stock... we only heard about this gas station from some farmers outside the tractor supply because we were chatting while waiting for them to open. How the heck does one find a small mom and pop general/hardware store that sells axles and trailer tires and has a diesel island (which is all dirt/clay, no concrete) and probably some other stuff.
And then a blowout on the same tire that almost fell off, uneventful, had the tire changed in like 10 minutes.
It all started when a friend bought a gen from letterkenny and I decided to grab a cheap non-runner and get both in 1 trip to save on transport. So I connected my dually to my friends trailer and we headed up there. Trip was uneventful until 5 miles from the GP letterkenny yard. I knew we were pushing it with fuel levels, but ended up sputtering so we pulled over and I threw 5 gallons in. Restarted but enough air got in to cause the fuel pump to lose prime. Not a big deal because all I had to do was pull the fuel line off and suck on the pump until I get a mouthful of diesel. I was under the truck when I was greeted with some boots asking my friend some questions.
So, when it comes to cops I normally really like them and I make it easy on them when writing me a ticket (because normally I was speeding and no use trying to get out of it) but this guy was a prick. First, after talking about the situation he said I had 5 minutes before he called a wrecker to get the truck out of the road. Well I had the truck started in 2. Ok no problem so far I figure that was it, but no, he had me pull off into a parking lot for something worse.
This guy proceeded to ask for my log book, medical card, insurance, registrations, and DOT number. Wait, log book? medical card? What was this guy smoking? Im in a pickup truck for crying out loud. Confused, I said I dont have a log book or medical card because I dont have a CDL. I dont have a DOT number because Im not commercial. Well he informed me with my weights that I was over the limit and that makes my truck a commercial vehicle. Wait what??!!
I drive a F350 crew cab long bed dually. I was pulling a tandem axle flatbed. I have florida plates. So GVW of 11200 and 7000 is 18200. And my ignorance to commercial driving (I drive a lot, I haul a lot, but nothing CDL worthy) didnt know that anything over 17000 puts you in the commercial realm when you leave your home state. Ive only done some minor after the fact research on this so maybe its true, maybe not. I see plenty of duallys hauling car haulers with DOT numbers but they are all for-hire. I am not. I dont haul for anybody but myself.
After he wasnt happy about me denying I was commercial, he proceeded to conduct a full DOT vehicle inspection. lights, trailer brakes, windshield wipers, ask where my fire extinguisher and triangles were, etc... Well the trailer had electric brakes on 1 axle and didnt have a breakaway. After a few trips from his van to me and about an hour of time, he came back with a ticket... Mind you this ticket is 7 feet long.
My charges include:
operated or permitted to operate a vehicle not equipped as required (no medical certificate) $90
operated or permitted to operate a vehicle not equipped as required (no carrier name and DOT number displayed) $115
operated motor carrier vehicle... with hazardous brake system (no breakaway) $365 <----- this is the only legitimate ticket I see
operate or allow to operate motor carrier vehicle in violation of driver out-of-service criteria (no drivers record of duty status when one is required) $604
which the last one had the following inspection report:
no drivers record of duty status
no medical cert
no drivers record (for my friend who drove halfway)
no medical cert (for him as well)
carrier name and DOT not displayed
no fire extinguisher
no warning devices
failure to register for DOT number
inspection/repair/maint of parts and accessories (dually fender missing) <---- ok yes I know some states are sticklers for not having a mudflap
operating commercial vehicle without proof of periodic inspection
no/improper breakaway system on trailer
no brakes as required (rear axle brakes inop) <----- it didnt come with brakes from the factory so yes it failed to lock up you idiot
So he put the trailer out of service for the breakaway and said it cannot move until repaired and I must have the person who repaired the trailer sign and mail/fax this part of the ticket in within 15 days. Ok no problem, my friend is a mechanic and ive done a lot of wrenching myself, we can have this done in an hour.
Now here is the fun one: he put both of us out of service for 10 hours because he suspected we havent had a rest from our trip from florida and we cant prove it because of no logs. He said if my vehicle was 9999lbs GVW I could drop the trailer and drive only the truck, but its over 10000lbs so its commercial and therefore we cannot drive it. He advised getting a tow. We could drive a car though. And the fine for breaking out of service 1st offense is $2500. So he basically pinned my butt to the wall over some crappy laws where in florida I am not commercial but as soon as I go from intrastate to interstate the weight limits change and I am now commercial. It was 46° out with not enough fuel to idle even half of 10 hours.
Here's the best part. The letterkenny GP yard is only open Mon-Thu 8-2, gates closing at 2pm sharp. Well it was thursday at 12 when we got done with this guy. Due to not being able to drive without fear of a 2500 fine (which I was sure he had somebody watching us, and I already know the DOT is no joke) this would blow the entire trip that involved days off work and a LOT of fuel because we would miss picking up these generators. so I had to hire a tow truck to go to the yard and grab both generators and bring them back to the parking lot we were sitting in. theres another $350 but we really didnt have a choice. Hey, we got them though. The bill was only so expensive because the trailer winch was left behind so we had to have the tow truck assist with loading our trailer (when the GP yard would have just forklifted them onto the trailer in a matter of seconds)
As for the trailer, we used my friend's napa account to have them deliver required supplies to install a breakaway system on the trailer. That was done before we were picked up by the towtruck.
And now that the generators were all loaded and strapped, the trailer was now road worthy according to the DOT, the only thing now is to wait the rest of the 10 hours. Well, we were all wet from the rain a it was 46° out and thats not a fun time. Luckily about when we were finishing up somebody from the church who's parking lot we were in pulled up and it was the maintenance guy. We told him what happened and he opened up the barn, turned the heat on, and helped us out. We ended up moving over to the church itself and after talking to the pastor this is where things get crazy.
Apparently there are 2 things going on in PA. 1) DOT is subcontracted out 2) that company gets commission. So I got written a $1200 ticket by a rent a cop.... (there was a trooper there which now I understand was only there to make it official). and 3) They sit around letterkenny looking for trucks like mine with out of state plates because they had more than a few stories about similar DOT things happening around here.
At the end of the day, Im going to lawyer up and fight it because its complete BS. The premise of what happened is far outweighs if I was breaking the law or not (which in the spirit of the law I was not, but nobody cares about that these days)... Ive never fought anything like this before because ive never been wrongly charged with anything.
So if anybody has any experience with this sort of thing, I am all ears. so far the people ive talked to say it will likely get dropped, but that doesnt fix the fact that it happened when it shouldnt have.
The rest of the trip was also fun, had a hub throw the grease cap off which I discovered at a rest area during my routine vehicle check which involved tire temps, etc... Ok thats odd, so I grabbed the grease gun, pumped it full of grease again, and then threw a new bearing cap on it (yes I had a spare cap and grease gun.) We proceeded to the next rest area which was only 15 miles and upon this inspection the bearings all scattered and the tire was on the verge of falling off. We strapped the axle up and limped it to a tractor supply where we sat for an hour until they opened. They didnt have a long enough axle so we called around. We found a CONVENIENCE STORE/GAS STATION that was 20 miles away and had the exact axle we needed in stock... we only heard about this gas station from some farmers outside the tractor supply because we were chatting while waiting for them to open. How the heck does one find a small mom and pop general/hardware store that sells axles and trailer tires and has a diesel island (which is all dirt/clay, no concrete) and probably some other stuff.
And then a blowout on the same tire that almost fell off, uneventful, had the tire changed in like 10 minutes.