How can you drive through the empty side of the weigh station legally if you are placarded?
Worse than that, the driver crossed over a solid white line to cut in front of several trucks waiting to get through the loaded side.
Placarded Tanker Used Empty Lane at Weigh Station
Discussion in 'Hazmat Trucking Forum' started by scottied67, Nov 15, 2020.
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He’s most likely empty. Placards stay in place because of residue in the tank.Selam, Northern Nomad, T.Rucker and 15 others Thank this.
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Because they were empty......
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I mean, technically it is not empty if it is still explosive?truckdriver31 Thanks this.
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If they were truly empty would they not remove the placards?Flat Earth Trucker and truckdriver31 Thank this.
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It’s empty. If the tanks been washed out, then the placards come off.T.Rucker, WildTiger1990, slow.rider and 10 others Thank this.
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You should send the video to the company and title it “Empty lane Princess.
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let me guess. it was a fuel hauler
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Tanker? If it hasn't been washed out, it has residue of the last load contained. But it's still considered empty. No scaleman give a ####. I do it all the time.
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Right, placards stay on until the tank is washed out.Northern Nomad, T.Rucker, Dave_in_AZ and 5 others Thank this.
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