Was stopped in quebec and had my truck weighed and logs checked. Yes everything was good. But then he did somehting im not familiar with.
He plugged some little tool into a socket on my dash ??
What is this and what does it tell him ?
New driver - waht did the scale officer plug into my dash ?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by speed_is_addictive, Aug 30, 2009.
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I've not heard of that happening but i've not been into canada in the truck either. Did you ask or did they say what they were doing when they plugged it into your dash?
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NO I didn't ask as most of the Quebec scale guys Ive ran into seem to get upset when you make them speak English, I hope they are not "ALL" like that, lol
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If you're in Canada I would imagine it has to do with the governed truck thing. Ontario and I believe Quebec require trucks to be governed at the equivalent on 65 MPH which I think is around 120 KPH??.. I have not run up there in years but this is a big issue in my region because many O/O's and companies run to Ontario and Quebec. They were checking to make sure your truck is governed at the appropriate speed. You must be or you would have got a nice fine.
There is a lawsuit going on right now about this. It was brought by an O/O from Guelph, Ontario. -
I think jakebrake is correct:
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yep, he was checking to make sure your truck is set to the Gov't mandated speed restriction, and this is one more reason why I won't go to Canada.
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Just to set things straight, it must be set no higher than 105 kph. which is about 65mph.
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If you are mechanicly inclined...wire the port for 48vdc....will fry any ecm checking device
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Illegal downloads via your Quallcom feed??
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