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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5170609" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>In your truck no, I didn't know Any of this until last year when I bought a camper and registered it Sevier County clerk said any trailer must be registered she said if it has wheels and your driving it or pulling it on the road it must be registered. Now I've not seen a cop that would cite you for the trailer but I have seen them stop people in certain places riding 4 wheelers, now let's say you and your neighbor don't get a long and your kids ride their 4 wheelers on the road and they call on you the cops will say you can't if it is not registered. Really they just want anyone using the road to be taxed. Hell I've drove a damn Lull(big ass forklift)from Sevierville to Gatlinburg not a issue. If I had a4 wheeler I would register it or the trailer, my camper I did because insurance wanted the paperwork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5170609, member: 21149"] In your truck no, I didn't know Any of this until last year when I bought a camper and registered it Sevier County clerk said any trailer must be registered she said if it has wheels and your driving it or pulling it on the road it must be registered. Now I've not seen a cop that would cite you for the trailer but I have seen them stop people in certain places riding 4 wheelers, now let's say you and your neighbor don't get a long and your kids ride their 4 wheelers on the road and they call on you the cops will say you can't if it is not registered. Really they just want anyone using the road to be taxed. Hell I've drove a damn Lull(big ass forklift)from Sevierville to Gatlinburg not a issue. If I had a4 wheeler I would register it or the trailer, my camper I did because insurance wanted the paperwork. [/QUOTE]
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