TaoWanderer
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Here is a very ambiguous definition of "Commercial vehicle" in NV:
CHP tries to decipher the CA Vehicle Code as it requires all "Commercial Vehicles" to stop at all weigh stations in CA.
Looks like they are saying that any truck with a non-standard pickup truck bed is a "commercial vehicle" and will have to stop.
So please correct me if I'm wrong, but after reading that link it looks like a mini 1/2 Ton Toyota Truck with an empty flatbed going past a scale will have to "stop and submit the vehicle to an inspection of the size, weight, equipment, and smoke emissions of the vehicle", where as a 1-ton with a fully loaded regular pickup bed and towing a bobcat can drive right past without stopping as long as it's for personal use.
Here is CA's equaling mind boggling definition of "Commercial Vehicle":NRS 484A.055 “Commercial vehicle” defined. “Commercial vehicle” means every vehicle designed, maintained or used primarily for the transportation of property in furtherance of commercial enterprise.
(Added to NRS by 1969, 1477; A 1973, 448)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 484.037)
At this website: Who Must Stop at Scales?V C Section 260 Commercial Vehicle
Commercial Vehicle
260. (a) A "commercial vehicle" is a motor vehicle of a type required to be registered under this code used or maintained for the transportation of persons for hire, compensation, or profit or designed, used, or maintained primarily for the transportation of property.
(b) Passenger vehicles and house cars that are not used for the transportation of persons for hire, compensation, or profit are not commercial vehicles. This subdivision shall not apply to Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 6700) of Division 3.
(c) Any vanpool vehicle is not a commercial vehicle.
(d) The definition of a commercial vehicle in this section does not apply to Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 15200) of Division 6.
CHP tries to decipher the CA Vehicle Code as it requires all "Commercial Vehicles" to stop at all weigh stations in CA.
Looks like they are saying that any truck with a non-standard pickup truck bed is a "commercial vehicle" and will have to stop.
So please correct me if I'm wrong, but after reading that link it looks like a mini 1/2 Ton Toyota Truck with an empty flatbed going past a scale will have to "stop and submit the vehicle to an inspection of the size, weight, equipment, and smoke emissions of the vehicle", where as a 1-ton with a fully loaded regular pickup bed and towing a bobcat can drive right past without stopping as long as it's for personal use.
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