Brian46
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Hi Guys, Hopefully someone has done this before and can give me some insight on what I need to do.
I am looking at buying a M-917 in Michigan and I am planning on driving it to the west coast (Washington) to be exact. I am actually Canadian and will be exporting the truck once it reaches there (not that it should make a difference)
My question is, can US insurance companies issue a binder policy for me to make this drive? and what is required on my part in terms of compliance with a commercial vehicle that is being driven only for personal use and it being EX military?
I have my Canadian CDL and am legally able to drive the vehicle, but I am not sure if I need to follow all the commercial vehicle laws in regards to safety equipment, chains, etc when I am basically just transporting it to a destination unladen and not for hire. Once I get it home it will be insured for farm use here in Canada.
If anyone here has driven an ex millitary vehicle on a binder policy over scales before please let me know what you were required to carry in terms of paperwork and safety gear.
Thanks, Brian
I am looking at buying a M-917 in Michigan and I am planning on driving it to the west coast (Washington) to be exact. I am actually Canadian and will be exporting the truck once it reaches there (not that it should make a difference)
My question is, can US insurance companies issue a binder policy for me to make this drive? and what is required on my part in terms of compliance with a commercial vehicle that is being driven only for personal use and it being EX military?
I have my Canadian CDL and am legally able to drive the vehicle, but I am not sure if I need to follow all the commercial vehicle laws in regards to safety equipment, chains, etc when I am basically just transporting it to a destination unladen and not for hire. Once I get it home it will be insured for farm use here in Canada.
If anyone here has driven an ex millitary vehicle on a binder policy over scales before please let me know what you were required to carry in terms of paperwork and safety gear.
Thanks, Brian