What is the rationale for the Bridge Laws?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by expedite_it, Oct 15, 2022.
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That's what I was trying to convey? -
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Why is a spread redundant in FL?
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What do they know that nobody else does or not?
Just saying they allow it doesn't answer the ?MartinFromBC Thanks this. -
Some say 40 ft to center of rear axle, some say 41 ft to center of rear axle group, some even 43ft.
Some states care if it is an exact measurement, others don't care,
How does the frost law affect a bridge, [over water]. -
KPRA is not predicated on weight, but rather off-track. Why states differ would have to do with what the state's engineers have determined the turning radius of the roads can handle.
Northern states obviously have different problems than southern states regarding frost laws. Again, the state engineers monitor their infrastructure and determine what should be allowed weight-wise, but the federal bridge law is for the most part accepted as a minimum allowance across the lower 48.gentleroger, Hammer166, God prefers Diesels and 4 others Thank this. -
they are interconnected but not separate IMO. -
I stand to be corrected.God prefers Diesels and Bean Jr. Thank this.
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