Mine came out of Nova Scotia, but your point is valid regardless. Sometimes those pickups don’t happen the same day for that reason.
Hazmat and planning ahead.
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I haul hazmat coiled wire on a flatbeds a lot, UN 1401. On my BOL the HM is checked and has the UN listed, but it doesn't need placarded. I asked for placards the first time I hauled it and they insisted I didn't need them. I took the load and was worried the whole time, even though I ran all night and delivered in the morning. The next time I raised hell and they printed me paperwork stating why the load was exempt from placards. After further research I found that if I didn't have that exempt paperwork, I would be in violation. RQ's are very confusing at times
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