How the DOT distinguishes interstate and intrastate commerce

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Determining whether a commercial driver is engaged in interstate or intrastate commerce is, unfortunately, not as intuitive as it might sound at first blush. But, it's a crucial distinction because it dictates what regulations (i.e., state or federal) apply to his/her operations. In this video, we explore how the USDOT and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) distinguish between interstate and intrastate commerce.

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this dude talks like he reading from a book! good info keep em

TheKelmo
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What if you haul agriculture from first point of harvest to first point of processing. Since some will be shipped out of the state even out of the country would it be interstate?

oraliaornelas
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If neighbor asks me to could I do them a favor and move their furniture from Ohio to Indiana, can I get in trouble if I use my non CDL box truck, that's in my companies name?

troublemaker
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In Florida, Non Cdl Intrastate carrier. Do I need to log hours of service?
Thanks

TheMissionHaiti
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If I start out doing intrastate and want to change to Interstate in the future am I able to do that? And if so how?

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If my combination is 10, 000 lbs do I need a dot number if I’m traveling from newhampshire to mass cutting grass?

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