Well, I know I'm in control of the the vehicle unless I let go of the wheel and take my feet off the pedalsapostate wrote:Texas law says "a motor vehicle that is owned by the person or under the person's control." I'm not a lawyer and offer no opinion as to whether any particular commercial vehicle is owned or controlled by you.
But what I hope to have clarified is if the law is the same for commercial vehicles that do not require a CDL to operate. There is a post near the start of this thread that indicates commercial vehicles are excluded from the act (law) in question - and I'm asking if that is correct or not.
And while were on the subject (and this board is full of experts - not being sarcastic) what about vehicles that do require a CDL, ie: "18 Wheelers"?
Thanks.