I use Internet Truckstop and that’s it. Some people use multiple boards but I’ve found that if you are diligent and make sure you jump on the freight right away then you’ll get it most of the time.
It depends on your GVWR that you’re registering your IRP at. Mine are roughly $900 a year for my setup out of Oregon. My leased on guy out of California is registered at 40k and it’s just over $2,000 yearly, but that might be because it’s California too lol.
@@pep5772 yes I run apportioned plates. The DMV says I can run a T plate but the cost is the same, so I’d rather run apportioned and have it through DOT so that I can make changes on my Oregon Trucking Online account.
Somebody might talk to me, so I gotta go.
Love it.
😂😂 you never know with CalTrans. I’m better off just gettin down the road.
How’s the new trailer treating ya?
It’s great, just a few little issues that are happening with the wood deck and a marker light already out, but otherwise it pulls great.
What load boards you using ?
I use Internet Truckstop and that’s it. Some people use multiple boards but I’ve found that if you are diligent and make sure you jump on the freight right away then you’ll get it most of the time.
What is your Equipment set up? I could not see the Truck well
I run a 2022 Ram 2500 with a 2023 LoneStar 40ft single tandem.
I have a question what's the cost of the little y registration plates I can't seem to find a solid answer and commerce and compliance wasn't helpful
It depends on your GVWR that you’re registering your IRP at. Mine are roughly $900 a year for my setup out of Oregon. My leased on guy out of California is registered at 40k and it’s just over $2,000 yearly, but that might be because it’s California too lol.
@@Blue_Sky_Hotshots ill be at 26k
@@happyrootsfamily1276 that’s what I’m registered at, but I think it depends on the state you’re dealing with as well.
@@Blue_Sky_HotshotsYou got apportionment plates?
@@pep5772 yes I run apportioned plates. The DMV says I can run a T plate but the cost is the same, so I’d rather run apportioned and have it through DOT so that I can make changes on my Oregon Trucking Online account.