I would do nothing but drive the truck to the house, city/town won’t have a clue what’s posted and #### the cops, easier to beg for forgiveness then ask permission. You are not going through, you are going home
If I had a dollar for every time I went Down/over a no truck route I could buy pizza and beer for the whole forum
I live on a no thru trucks road, and bringing my truck home.
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by taxi2alpha, Aug 7, 2022.
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I once was up in Pennsylvania in a very small town that had a no through trucks section. I was trying to get to a shipper and it was a very weird route that if you didn’t know how to get to the side road, no GPS was gonna take you there. About my third time driving the truck around this town and down this road that I technically wasn’t supposed to be on A cop pulled up beside me and said follow me I know where you’re trying to go. Lol no ticket, he didn’t even care and saved me a big headache.
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no trucks means just that. No trucks.
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I would check the land use bylaws as well. I used to live in a city where you weren't allowed to park anything larger than a 1 ton in your driveway or on the street in front of your house.
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I wouldn’t worry about it. No Trucks, Is worry. No Through Trucks, not a problem. Be sure to go in and out the same way. Lol. The sign says it all. The law is what’s posted.
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My favorite was a Chrysler (iirc) parts center in Milwaukee. 6am to 6pm was one route and 6pm to 6am was another due to truck restrictions that are time based.
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