Vehicles 10,000 pounds or less do not require a DOT number (unless they haul hazardous material which requires placards).But again where are the DOT and MC numbers posted on van.
Vehicles 10,000 pounds or less do not require a DOT number (unless they haul hazardous material which requires placards).But again where are the DOT and MC numbers posted on van.
Vans (yes are required) by Road Runner Exp to have DOT numbers along with company Logo on them. Installed signage at orientation and are required left on while leased to them . Of course if you Don't believe me , feel free to call Tammy in Safety Dept... Monday through Thursday..Vehicles 10,000 pounds or less do not require a DOT number (unless they haul hazardous material which requires placards).
I think only big companies and few small ones use their DOT# or MC#s nowadays.Vans (yes are required) by Road Runner Exp to have DOT numbers along with company Logo on them. Installed signage at orientation and are required left on while leased to them . Of course if you Don't believe me , feel free to call Tammy in Safety Dept... Monday through Thursday..
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It's more professional to have decals and logo, but I doubt it's due to the DOT regulations.Vans (yes are required) by Road Runner Exp to have DOT numbers along with company Logo on them. Installed signage at orientation and are required left on while leased to them . Of course if you Don't believe me , feel free to call Tammy in Safety Dept... Monday through Thursday..
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I think only big companies and few small ones use their DOT# or MC#s nowadays.
Some use magnets, but it's not required by DOT. I wish there was a law if you are hauling anything for commercial purposes, regardless of your size, weight to have decals, as much as I am against government intervention.
May not be a solution for everything, but some things might improve if companies thought twice before giving their numbers to nobody to put on their vehicles.
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DOT # on a van required by DOT ... nopeIt's more professional to have decals and logo, but I doubt it's due to the DOT regulations.
Had to have logos myself too when I was at AAMC (predecessor of RRE).
"Amazing Grace, half-decent rates..."
I think only big companies and few small ones use their DOT# or MC#s nowadays.
Some use magnets, but it's not required by DOT. I wish there was a law if you are hauling anything for commercial purposes, regardless of your size, weight to have decals, as much as I am against government intervention.
May not be a solution for everything, but some things might improve if companies thought twice before giving their numbers to nobody to put on their vehicles.
"Amazing Grace, half-decent rates..."
DOT # on a van required by DOT ... nopeIt's more professional to have decals and logo, but I doubt it's due to the DOT regulations.
Had to have logos myself too when I was at AAMC (predecessor of RRE).
"Amazing Grace, half-decent rates..."
Required by RRE /Active Aero
I just recently took pictures of 2 RRE leased on vans that had removed MC# numbers
VIN # numbers
US DOT # numbers
and Van numbers off of their Vans .. and sent pictures into Safety Dept ..
RRE Safety Dept. contacted van drivers and gave them 48 hours to put DOT # and Van # back on at their cost and send current picture into safety or their lease would immediately be Terminated..
I wish all companies had the Nerve to require this on their leased vans ..
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... 2 RRE leased on vans that had removed MC# numbers
VIN # numbers
US DOT # numbers
...
I recall a beautiful 2004 Chevrolet Express in your fleet that had over 900,000 miles on the original motor and drivetrain.I don’t think age of a vehicle is incredibly relevant. I have seen 3 year old trucks that are garbage and ten year old trucks that are great. That really comes down to maintenance and upkeep. Keeping a truck in proper operating condition is a must no matter what the age. As far as appearance I think it’s really the same and reflects on our industry.
The curtainside could probably easily handle a 3500# payload. Aside from the climb up to bed, I'm thinking it's probably very hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
It has single rear wheels so it probably is under 10,000lbs. *Not sure I like the sleeper set up having to climb up to your bed. But to each his own!
I believe you. Panther, Load One, lots of carriers require the display of the carrier's DOT number on vans, and require lots of other things that the DOT does not require.Vans (yes are required) by Road Runner Exp to have DOT numbers along with company Logo on them. Installed signage at orientation and are required left on while leased to them . Of course if you Don't believe me , feel free to call Tammy in Safety Dept... Monday through Thursday..
I recall a beautiful 2004 Chevrolet Express in your fleet that had over 900,000 miles on the original motor and drivetrain.
.......educating these carriers is where it needs to start......
Vehicles 10,000 pounds or less do not require a DOT number (unless they haul hazardous material which requires placards).
But, Ntimevan is correct, it does keep us from having access to Active and others. It's a trade-off that works for me.
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