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Originally Posted by CRCRFT78
Ok I would just like to state that I didn't wake up and say to myself, you have a truck and trailer, you can be a transporter. Not that anyone is accusing me of that. What I am getting from some of the comments are unless you are prepared to do this legally and with the proper equipment, don't bother. What I am doing would be nothing more than a "paid favor."
I certainly don't want to do this illegally and be that sleazeball. I don't have the time or the money for fines or jail, lol. Driving commercially for so many years and discussing this with friends in the towing business made me inquire about doing this. Either way, some deep thought and research is in order.
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A "Paid Favor" makes you commercial. If you get pulled over and the Officer asks you if the Vehicle is yours, you can't say yes and if you say no, he can say that you are doing it commercially and fine you.
I have a friend that used to pick up cars for me before I had my Trailer. He wouldn't let me borrow his Trailer (I have just as big of Truck as he does), so he always drove. I figured he wanted to get away from the wife & kids. And would never take money. Now I understand.