No issue with going without doors in Vermont - like elsewhere it's all about the mirror.
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No I read the state code...Did you even read the article?...
Maybe read it again before spreading misinformation while acting smug...No I read the state code...
Maybe you can point it out to me since I've read it twice and dont see anywhere it says doors are required if the roof is off.Maybe read it again before spreading misinformation while acting smug...
It was also written in the article mentioned previously but here is a more official source...Maybe you can point it out to me since I've read it twice and dont see anywhere it says doors are required if the roof is off.
Thank you for proving my pointIt was also written in the article mentioned previously but here is a more official source...
https://casetext.com/regulation/pen...nger-cars-and-light-trucks/section-17577-body
(f)Doors. A vehicle specified under this subchapter shall be equipped with doors of a type used as original equipment. The doors shall open and close securely unless the vehicle has been manufactured or modified to the extent that there is no roof or side. Tailgates, except on vehicles where the tailgate gives access to the passenger compartment, may be replaced with wood planking, nets or other material that will prevent loss of load. Tailgates may be removed when optional equipment, for example a truck camper, is added.
67 Pa. Code § 175.77
Okay so you think you can interpret the law to your liking. Got it, let me know how that works out for ya.Thank you for proving my point
I believe the underlined is what they're talking about. I'm no lawyer, but that sounds like it could be interpreted a few ways and where the confusion comes in.It was also written in the article mentioned previously but here is a more official source...
https://casetext.com/regulation/pen...nger-cars-and-light-trucks/section-17577-body
(f)Doors. A vehicle specified under this subchapter shall be equipped with doors of a type used as original equipment. The doors shall open and close securely unless the vehicle has been manufactured or modified to the extent that there is no roof or side. Tailgates, except on vehicles where the tailgate gives access to the passenger compartment, may be replaced with wood planking, nets or other material that will prevent loss of load. Tailgates may be removed when optional equipment, for example a truck camper, is added.
67 Pa. Code § 175.77