Hey Don Recently someone asked you about driving for a vehicle moving company and the requirements involved. Thanks for the answer. At the bottom of your answer you said the following which raised a few questions I would like you to answer. "A few other related requirements are.... each truck and trailer must have a current annual DOT inspection. Each driver must have a current US DOT certified physical exam and carry the documentation while on operating the vehicle. There are specific motor carrier company records that must be maintained. The company records are subject to audit at any time. Each driver must possess the appropriate state issued drivers license for the class of vehicle operated. If the company operates vehicles that require a CDL, the drug test/screening requirements become effective. The driver is subject to the Hours of Service(HOS) regulations and must maintain a driver's logbook.
This is not intended to be all inclusive of the requirements that must be satisfied to haul motor vehicles for hire, but just some of the basic requirements.
Transporting without having the appropriate credentials including active interstate authority is viewed as substantial hazard to the public highways. Over recents months, several states have stepped up the emphasis on enforcing the statutory requirements, especially on the smaller trucks in the 1 to 2 ton range towing car hauling trailers and so called "hot shot" freight haulers operating similar small trucks and other types of trailers. From most indications, the public can expect even more stringent enforcement in the future. The fines and other punishment can be quite significant, even for the first offense. Subsequent offenses will be even more costly."
As a start up "hotshot" in this category of truck I am endeavoring to be compliant with the law. Please further explain:
1.Where do I get a DOT inspection for my truck and trailer 2.Is there an expiration on the DOT physical?
3.What records are being specifically referred to here? "There are specific motor carrier company records that must be maintained." What records do I need to keep and maintain?
4. "If the company operates vehicles that require a CDL, the drug test/screening requirements become effective."
I will have a CDL A/57: what must I do to comply with the law here?

