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Fighting Overall Length Tickets for Commercial Drivers - this blog was written by TicketHitMan, if you get a Ticket You Need to Hire a Hit Man, a TicketHitMan. Depending on their job type and duties, many commercial drivers drive company owned trucks and haul pre-loaded trailers. Often times the commercial driver does not have the opportunity to measure the length of the trailer themselves and do not find out until reaching an inspection facility that the trailer length is greater than the legal limit. A ticket for non compliance with maximum length and load standards will not add a point to a driver’s record but with a ticket price of over $200.00, many commercial drivers may wish to make a request for the ticket to be transferred to the owner of the vehicle for those vehicles that are registered in California. The CHP 279 form can be completed and presented to an officer when a driver desires for the company to be charged for certain violations of the Vehicle Code that are not solely the responsibility of the non-owner driver such as size, weight, load, mechanical, and registration. See (chp.ca.gov/publications/pdf/chp279.pdf) - this blog was written by TicketHitMan, if you get a Ticket You Need to Hire a Hit Man, a TicketHitMan.
Posted on: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 22:18:39 +0000

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