Discussion about weight and # of miles driven in a year
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by ironeagle2006, Jul 30, 2010.
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Plus there are companies out here that think since they can haul 80k the rate should be based on 60/70k. Sorry but if it doesn't pay enough on 40k it don't on 80k either! -
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Would we be better off if trucks were limited to 60k and we doubled the number of trucks on the road? Just curious as to what solution you guys would come up with? I guess we could leave the limit at 80k make all freight rates double and also double the taxes you pay to build more roads. Would we be better off then? -
Lets just remove the gross weight limits, that way every thing becomes "cheaper"
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Even with the higher limits up there only a fraction of the total trucks (5%) actually haul that much, the same it would probably be for the rest of the US if the federal limit was raised to 97k. -
I think if the gross weight limit was raise to 97k that 100% of the trucks would soon be pulling 97k. Shippers would demand the extra weight and if your equ. can't haul it somebody else would. Then as soon as the majority could haul 97k rates would sink due to competition. It happened out west and history has a way of repeating it self.
oldedge Thanks this. -
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you want to see load limits...come to ND, and see what damage trucks can do in short order. This oil is taking a huge toll on our roads........noone seems to want to pay for it! Imagine that!!
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