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April 28, 2024 2 mins


A "dot decal" typically refers to a sticker or decal that displays the DOT (Department of Transportation) number on a commercial vehicle. DOT numbers are required by the U.S. Department of Transportation for various purposes, including tracking and regulating commercial vehicles. The specific requirements for DOT decals can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of commercial vehicle, but here are some general guidelines:

  1. DOT Number Placement: The DOT number must be displayed on both sides of the commercial vehicle in a location where it is easily readable from a distance of 50 feet during daylight hours. It should be on a contrasting background and in letters and numbers that are at least 2 inches tall.
  2. Font and Color: The DOT number should be in a legible font, and the color should contrast with the background to ensure visibility. Typically, black letters on a white background or white letters on a black background are common choices.
  3. Size: The minimum size requirement for DOT numbers is typically 2 inches in height. However, the exact size may vary by jurisdiction, so it's essential to check with the relevant authorities for specific requirements.
  4. Materials: DOT decals should be made from durable, weather-resistant materials to ensure they remain legible and intact under various conditions.
  5. Maintenance: It's essential to keep the DOT decals in good condition. If they become faded, damaged, or illegible, they must be replaced promptly.
  6. Vehicle Eligibility: Not all commercial vehicles require DOT numbers. The requirement often depends on factors such as the vehicle's weight, type of cargo, and intended use. Be sure to check with the DOT or relevant state authority to determine if your vehicle needs a DOT number.
  7. Application Process: To obtain a DOT number, you typically need to apply through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) or a relevant state agency. The application process may require you to provide information about your business, vehicle, and intended use.
  8. Display on Trailers: If you have trailers that are used in conjunction with your commercial vehicle, they may also need to display DOT numbers, and the placement requirements should be followed for each trailer.

Please note that these requirements can change over time, and they may vary from one jurisdiction to another. It's essential to consult the relevant authorities or regulations in your area to ensure compliance with DOT decal requirements. Additionally, if you operate commercial vehicles in countries other than the United States, you should check the specific regulations and requirements for those jurisdictions.

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