Which type of commercial vehicle, specifically? Commercial vehicles as defined in the FMCR can range from a regular passenger car which is carrying and has to be placarded for hazardous materials all the way up to a tractor-trailer, which a standard five axle unit is allowed to gross 80,000 lbs. without requiring an oversize/overweight permit.
NJM Insurance Group and Progressive Commercial are two of the companies in New Jersey, U.S.A that offer commercial vehicle insurance. In 2012, NJM had $53.7 million in written premiums.
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission was created in 2003.
It depends on where you are driving. It is illegal to have one in a vehicle in Washington D.C., Virginia, and on military bases. If you are driving a commercial vehicle, then you can't have one in Illinois, New York, or New Jersey.
The budget of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is 409,454,000 dollars.
Not necessarily. The need for a CDL is based on usage and Gross Vehicle/Combined Weight Rating, not height.
The Garden State Parkway is a restricted route from MM 18 in New Jersey to the New York state line, so no, a commercial vehicle is not permitted on it.
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If it has commercial plates, and a weight rating of more than 5000 lbs, then no, you cannot drive it on any New Jersey tollway.
Go to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission website. It has all the rules on how to get a permit.
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Nope. The signs at the entrances to it very clearly say, "no commercial vehicles allowed." Stay on the New Jersey Turnpike.
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