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I am new to this forum and can't help myself. Although this thread re: Mass Reg and Insurance was posted last year i still feel i can contribute some informantion based on facts presented.
I know you Don't want to hear this but i am a Retired Massachusetts State Trooper, whom one of my duties was as a DOT Inspector.
There are 3 COMPLETLY Separate issues here. 1) registration, 2) Insurance, 3) licensing, lets not forget the inspection sticker.
1) Registration, Taxachusetts defines a Commerial motor vehicle 540 cmr 2.05(3) "any vehicle with 5 or more wheels on the ground" (must be odd looking) so i.e a deuce is commercial. well you might just go with super singles, again they've got ya, "any vehicle with a curb weight over 6,000 lbs per manufacturer" is commercial. antique motor car plates might be used providing,
“Antique motor car”, any motor vehicle over twenty-five years old which is maintained solely for use in exhibitions, club activities, parades and other functions of public interest and which is not used primarily for the transportation of passengers or goods over any way, provided that the application for registration thereof is accompanied by an affidavit upon a form provided by the registrar which shall include a statement of the age and intended use of such motor vehicle. So don't get caught at Lowe's loading lumber in it.
2). Insurance, i can't speak to that question.
3). Licensing. under 540 cmr2.06 (Code of Mass Regulations) we (Taxachusetts) have adopted the same requirement for drivers linenses as the Federal Govt requires for Truckers. (49 CFR 383) whether or not used in commerce. so once the GVWR of your truck is 26,001 lbs are higher, or actual weight, or registered weight, then you need a CDL. at that point the question is, does the vehicle have air brakes ? under 540 cmr 2.06(4)(d)2 a vehicle with air assist IS a vehicle with air brakes for the purpose of a restriction.
4) State Inspection sticker laws for commercial vehicles goes up my backside a foot. the state adopted the federal DOT inspection regulations and have applied them to NON Commerce vehicles. simply put a dually pickup truck (daily driver, personal use only) with a GVWR over 10,000 lbs is inspected the same as a tractor trailer. a state inspection is $29.00. but for a commercial vehicle its the $29.00, PLUS a minimum of $85.00 labor rate for the gas station to inspect the truck. thats a minimum of $114.00 EVERY year
the registration fees in this state are $20.00 per every 1,000 pounds of registered weight. my 3500 dodge dually was registered at the GVWR plate rating of 12,000 lbs. thats $240.00 EVERY year. i dropped it to 10,000 lbs and saved $40.00
Lastly. if a scale house is open in Mass. legally your in a commercial vehicle, ( the sign says ALL commercial vehicles enter) granted it's your own personal vehicle. non the less. it's easier to roll over the scales and show them your new truck, as soon as you start talking to the trooper he will see your a MV buff and not in a commercial enterprise. at that point your on your way. they might not stop to chat with you, just wave you right on thru. remember he's human too. he puts his pants on just like you, one leg at a time. (of course some of them i wonder about)