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<p>To conduct commercial trucking business within the United States, Canadian highway carriers and owner-operators must obtain the correct interstate operating authorities. In most cases, if your vehicle is plated in Ontario (or any other Canadian province/U.S. state) and your commercial vehicle weighs over <strong>4,536 kg (10,000 pounds)</strong>, you will strictly require a <strong>USDOT Number</strong>.</p> | <p>To conduct commercial trucking business within the United States, Canadian highway carriers and owner-operators must obtain the correct interstate operating authorities. In most cases, if your vehicle is plated in Ontario (or any other Canadian province/U.S. state) and your commercial vehicle weighs over <strong>4,536 kg (10,000 pounds)</strong>, you will strictly require a <strong>USDOT Number</strong>.</p> | ||