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    Default DOT regs and a truck

    I was considering putting my company logo on my pickup. If I do am I subject to DOT regs? If so what will I have to do for my truck?
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    Default DOT regs and a truck

    My company truck isn't DOT regulated. It's a 3/4 ton. If we went to a 1 ton truck we would have some DOT rules. That's the reason we have the 3/4 tons trucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    My company truck isn't DOT regulated. It's a 3/4 ton. If we went to a 1 ton truck we would have some DOT rules. That's the reason we have the 3/4 tons trucks.
    This would be the correct answer. DOT regulations come into effect for (IIRC) 12,500# GVW and up. Basically anything 1 ton and above.

    Edit- GVW is 10,001# and above.
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    Doesn't cost much for your DOT #.

    And we have been stopped before in our Dodge (2500 with flat bed) with our company info on it and because we had a contact # DOT man said we were good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
    I was considering putting my company logo on my pickup. If I do am I subject to DOT regs? If so what will I have to do for my truck?
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    I got stopped at a "Jump Scale' outside of town while towing my work trailer (12' enclosed cargo) & was told that I needed DOT # & Company Name

    The DOT# & Registration cost nothing; but the yearly DOT Inspections cost me $100/vehicle/year.

    http://ineda.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/DOT-Regulatory-Reminder.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Have great ins coverage. Make sure if someone sneezes gets hurt, it's covered.
    Yes. You'll want to have a commercial policy which will cost you more. People see a company on the vehicle and start seeing dollar signs when you get into an accident.
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