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Old 02.13.2007
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needing to discredit some popular misconceptions about log trucks. we have been told they are nothing but junk, are not properly inspected, often times overloaded, etc. we were hoping to find credible info to refute a lot of unfair catagorizing of the trucks bringing in our logs. i feel that log trucks are actually some of the most inspected vehicles on the road. & i know many owner operators that will not even take their trucks in the woods. not all trucks that bring logs are overloaded, or junk trucks, but i need good information stating how and why ppl would misconceive that.
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There are bookoos of log trucks running in my area. About 2 miles from my house, a DOT sits a few hours a day and 99% of the trucks he stops are loggers. I don't know if that means they deserve it or if the officer just has something personal against logging. I have to say though that they are mostly pretty old, run down looking trucks. Many broken windshields, missing mudflaps, taillights missing or duct taped on. I have run a dump truck around here since I got out of highschool (10 years) and I have only been stopped once in it. It is nowhere near a show winner, but I make sure the lights and stuff all work. I do know that all of the loggers that I know personally haul heavy. No more so than the steel haulers or dump buckets though. I guess I wasn't much help.
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I think most truck types that stay on secondary roads get that stigma just because they arn't on the interstate getting inspected. WHich is why troopers sometimes pick them specificly to inspect
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Well, that would depend on why they are there on that secondary road. Maybe he had a delivery somewhere near there.
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