Microsoft Streets and Trips is your friend. It allows you to plot your route to match your permits.
EDIT: My version of S&T shows RT 24 running North off of RT 55 in the town of Annandale. It may have been signed as Oak Ave N. If you went N of Rt 15, that must have been in Kimball....approx 9.5 miles west of Annandale.
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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by allan5oh, Apr 25, 2014.
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If you have been cited in Arizona for not flagging the TRUCK but you did flag the widest most foreword point of the load, you need to contact John Morales at ADOT Enforcement and Compliance (PM me if you need a phone number) or Chris Pippen at Class C permits. They can give you a written explanation to show the judge. More importantly, Captain Morales will tell the officers at San Simone to stop making up new rules (they do that more often than you would think). The confusion is where your permit says "Red flags required on all four corners at the widest points of the load/vehicle. ".. -
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when i hang my oversize on the front. i use bungeess hooked to the grill to pull it up. if i stick it behind the plate. it becomes wrinkled and unreadable.
i'll hang it on the load of i can on the trailer. most of the trailers i've pulled. don't have any real means of hanging the sign in a organized manner. and most times cover the back plate and lites. and are usually folded.
be nice if all trailers had full bumpers and plates were mounted on top with lights. or somewhere. then the sign could be hooked to 4 corner points and sit in middle of the back. below plate and lights.
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On the one hand it seems like they're making mountains out of molehills. A WY trooper I discussed the issue with at the Sheridan PoE even rolled his eyes and said, "I REALLY hope no one would cite you for that." The problem is that although a lot of us use common-sense regarding these things, I have seen loads with the signs covering the plate, headlights, even tail lights. So I can see their point... like most everything these days, they have to dumb it down to the lowest common denominator.MJ1657 Thanks this. -
More good info, thanks. Maybe find a way to quickly move the plate to the grill, or just leave it there.
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