I get tired of all the regs and bull crap I have to put up with and then John farmer or his hired hands can just jump in and drive with out any of the training or bs cdl holders put up with. I'm with you 100%, if people driving giant motor homes or pulling 40+ft campers had to go through the bullshit an actual truck driver endures our trucking laws would be 100% different. Just think of all the "grandpas and grandmas" out there driving a 45' motor home. HeavyGunner - if you have a big a$$ motor home, you don't need a CDL either. You might letter the side of the truck with "NOT FOR HIRE".
There is an exemption form you must sign. New Listing 1990 Ohio Motorcycle License Plate 17DBU. Purchase History Buy Again Selling Saved Searches Saved Sellers My Garage Messages Collection beta. You do not need a medical card if you are not for hire. Get the best deals on Collectible Ohio License Plates when you shop the largest online selection at. Best bet is to go for Historical plates as long as it is at least 25 years old. The RV license will not allow you legally to pull a trailer hauling another vehicle (unless your tow vehicle is a RV). It must be a "motor home" or pull a travel trailer. The DMV gets picky if you want RV license. You will need a CDL if the GVW is over 26K. Standard license plates are issued in any of the following scenarios. As long as you are hauling your own property, there should be no issue. Check Availability (Motorcycle) Enter Personalized Plate Below. A standard Ohio license plate can be put on passenger cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs, as well as trailers and motorcycles that weigh less than 400 pounds. If they ask, tell them you do not use the vehicle commercially nor for hire. BTW, I have a commercial plate on my trailer (2005). I live in Stark County and the DMV did not blink an eye when I asked for historical plates. OH states the vehicle must be at least 25 years old. Makes no sense to let green horns that don’t have to get a cdl or medical card get behind the wheel of a semi but you know how the saying always starts, “the poor farmers.”. Hell I’ve bitched about it before but it still irks the hell out of me that farmers get an exemption and don’t need a cdl and can drive anything under the sun as long as it’s hauling or pulling their own stuff. I don’t know about other states but in Montana you can register a any semi as an “rv” because you pull a fifth wheel or have a motor home body on it and still pulls 40’ toyhauler behind it with out a cdl or any commercial implications as long as it’s just hauling your toys. Some plates even say recreational vehicle, but I don't know how they pulled that off. I've noticed a lot of people at the truck shows do not have a CDL. But it would be my own personal property. Deputy Registrar Procedure Manual Specialty Plate Options 1 Revised: Historical Model Year Org Code: N/A Revised Code: 4503.181 Link in BASS: HISTORICAL Eligible vehicle classes: All Eligible reserve types: N/A - Plate is provided by applicant Cost: A one-time fee of 10. I won't be doing anything commercially, if anything, I'd haul another antique vehicle with it to truck shows. Yeah it seems the DMV doesn't like handing out historic plates.