Why Didn’t I Get A Ticket?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by farmerjohn64, Jun 16, 2020.
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Now after loading, if your not certain it's right, it's a good idea to go to the nearest certified scale. It doesn't have to be a CAT scale, as long as the shipper will accept what the scale ticket reads as accurate.
It seems like whatever company you're with is not giving you much training, cause this is real basic stuff.
Now one thing you're bound to hear, "We load them like this all the time..."
Don't let what everyone else supposedly does, sway you from doing what's right.
Remember, it's your license, your career, your reputation on the line.Gearjammin' Penguin, 650cat425, jamespmack and 5 others Thank this. -
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There's a scale on I-40 not too far outside of Wilmington. Also shippers who ship heavy usually have a list of nearby scales you can use, if they don't have a scale.
Your trainer seems like a bonehead.
Also, once you learn your trailer and how it needs to be loaded, TELL don't ask the loaders how you want it loaded.
Loaders are taught to do a one size fits all loading for all flatbeds.. They all assume that if they use the turn signal as the center, your load will be balanced. While fine for most trucks, it doesn't work for me. My trailer is heavy and my truck is light. So I need more weight on my truck tandems.
I've had loaders argue with me about this but I never back down. I'd rather piss off a forklift driver than pay a $300+ ticket for being over on an axle.Bean Jr., farmerjohn64 and Truckermania Thank this.
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