yes
Government control of who can do what i say not what i do
Truthfully. If the job required you to operate a vehicle requiring a CDL, you were subject to FMCSR. But it's not just CDL jobs. If you operate a commercial vehicle (if you're unsure, did it have an annual FHWA inspection sticker and IFTA or state fuel tax sticker?) over 10,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, you were subject to FMCSR.
You really should, regardless of the usage. If it has an FHWA annual inspection sticker, then it's subject to FMCSA regulations, the same as a vehicle requiring a CDL is, and Barney can pull you in for a Level 3, Level 2, or Level 1 inspection, and likewise put you out of service. So the PTI is a good idea.
Many companies advocate that their Limousine vehicles undergo vehicle inspections every 45 days. The are special inspections for limousines. Yes California does require a special vehicle inspection for a limousine service. Any vehicle taht is not for personal use is subject to special inspection.
information about DUTY of vehicle inspection and documentation
Can u get a title loan without a vehicle inspection
A DD form 626 inspection is for hazardous material transportation. The requirements for a vehicle to pass are for the driver to have appropriate paperwork and for the vehicle to have a CVSA decal.
no
60 days from the date of the inspection
Legallly you cannot operate vehicle with an expired inspection sticker
Nothing, current inspection is not required to transfer a motor vehicle title in North Carolina.
The Massachusetts annual inspection process costs $29. You pay the inspector whether or not your vehicle passes inspection. Some stations accept credit cards. Others are cash only.