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How To Avoid A $660K Fine While RVing #Newmar #VinGate #KingAire #winnebago #LizAmazing #Live Amazing! Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 390.3(f)(3) is known as the “RV Exception” and the “U-Haul Exception” *The college student in my example is exempt provided he is transporting his own personal items and not running a moving business. Further clarification is found in the DOT Interpretations for Part 390.3 where they answer the question: Does the exemption in Part 390.3(f)(3) for the “occasional transportation of personal property by individuals not for compensation nor in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise” apply to persons who occasionally use CMV’s to transport cars, boats, horses, etc., to races, tournaments, shows or similar events, even if prize money is offered at these events? I recommend that you read this section of Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations to confirm if the exceptions are applicable to you. There are specific requirements. My 4 recommendations to recreational vehicle owners: 1. Don’t allow your employees or a hired driver to operate your RV. 2. Don’t advertise your business on your RV. 3. Register your RV to yourself. 4. Purchase good insurance and consider a secondary liability policy. Don’t rely on the RV salesman, dealer, or manufacturer for guidance. Don’t take my word for it, check with your attorney.