Hi highdesertranger
Sorry it took so long to answer , I flew out to Denver and helped my daughter drive back to Mass.
Yes , the State of Mass is that screwed up .
To " By-pass the Legislature " they wrote the law into Motor Vehicle Inspection Contract run by a Private Company . "
I first heard of it at a RV show from friends with Duallys with slide in campers started getting tickets and fines , and No RV plates allowed , because You could take the camper off .
The Law
" If you have a dually, you have no choice. MA has a one sentence clause in their rules, 540CMR2.05-3(b) which states "Any vehicle which has five or more wheels on the ground" must be registered as commercial. This after they excludes campers, motor homes, and a whole list of other things, making it targeted specifically at dual rear wheel pickups. "
Because you have a dually, it has to have commercial plates
Because you have commercial plates you have to have a medical card, safety stuff like fire extinguisher, triangles , a D.O.T. inspection @ $ 129 .
From one of the Many on line discussions of this idiot law on a horse forum
http://www.chronofhorse.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-446132.html
Aug. 27, 2014
" Two month ago we decided to trade in our dump truck and farm pickup and buy a new dually that will multitask as manure truck, plow truck and general farms chores. One ton.
When the dealership went to register it, they found that since it has more than 4 tires it has to be registered as a commercial vehicle (news to all my horse friends who have duallys)
Doesn't make a difference if we are only using it a personal vehicle, according to the MA DOT, has to go commercial.
Then, they decide we need a DOT number. We do not trailer horses commercially or run a trucking company.
Then, hubby was driving it the other day to the dealership to get the oil changed. Gets stopped and state cop informs him he needs a DOT medical card since it is a commercial vehicle.
Then, they decide since it is in my name (as owner of the farm), I need a medical certificate also (Hubby has a CDL license, I have a regular old Class D) - even if I just need to drive it down the street to the grain store or to pick up sawdust.
Next, hubby is picking up some lumber for work on fencing. Gets stopped and weighed. Turns out the weight listed on the registration is incorrect. I have to go to the registry and wait in line for two hours to correct this. Additionally, it appears I am issued a ticket (and I wasn't even in the vehicle - the ONLY ticket I have ever received in 40 years of driving) for not having a UCF number???
The State of Massachusetts is out of control. Just because I bought a dually, I now am in the possession of a medical card, DOT number and apparently I also need a UCF number! WTF???
In the old days, personal vehicles got exempted. "
Also anyone towing a trailer over 10,001 # , needs a Class A Tractor Trailer Lic. , Rv's are Exempt .
Bandit