Re: [MV] Kansas say no to Ferrets

From: shoop19@brick.net
Date: Mon Aug 01 2005 - 18:37:55 PDT


A quick scan of Kansas regs shows the following.....

http://www.ksrevenue.org/pdf/forms/tr145.pdf

Special Interest, over 20 years old. Looks good to me. I see nothing that
stops someone from filing in that catagory....

Jon

> On Aug 1, 2005, at 7:55 PM, Robert Peterson wrote:
>
>> If it's equipment, and not registerable, that does
>> mean it can be road transported, except on interstate
>> highways and turnpikes, does it not?
>> Cranes, well drills, forklifts, and other equipment
>> can be transported thus.
>
> I'm sure it is dependent upon the particular state rules, but I'd be
> surprised if there wasn't a distance limitation. I know around here
> farm equipment is allowed on public ways, but only for x number of
> feet. Same with ATVs and snowmobiles. The logic is that these
> vehicles are not supposed to be on the road and therefore are being
> granted a reasonable exception for situations when it is unavoidable.
> If you need to move a forklift from one side of town to the other you
> are therefore required to haul it there by some other mode of transport
> (like a trailer).
>
> There is a guy in town that got arrested for driving his ride-on
> lawnmower into town one fine afternoon. Lesson for today is that a
> ride-on lawnmower is not a clever way around logistics issues resulting
> from losing your driver's license (twice IIRC) for DWI offenses.
> Especially when you do it so drunk that you can barely stay on while
> yelling garbled obscenities at people.
>
> Steve
>
>
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