Bobtailing Question

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by TURKER, Sep 11, 2009.

  1. tmlonghorns

    tmlonghorns Light Load Member

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    Heres one for ya as well..

    Travelled through Arkansas for a very short amount of time. Passed one scale that said "All Commercial Trucks Must Enter". Scale was open but I am not commercial so I drove right by. Kept an eye in the mirror and nobody ever cam after me.
    Two weeks go by and then I get a questionaire in the mail that pretty much asked me what I was doing in Arkansas. Now mind you, I have NOTHING on the truck. No DOT #, no carrier name, etc. Somewhere they must have a camera that got my license plate #.
     
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  3. dieselbear

    dieselbear Road Train Member

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    It depends on each State, but in my State it doesn't matter if your over 5 tons, you shall enter. Whether loaded, empty or bobailing. Now granted I haven't done many bobtails, but empty trucks have been very plentiful given the economy. I have found that most empty trucks when coming in to the scale have had numerous issues, mainly log issues as the driver's don't believe they will be inspected.
     
  4. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Heh! That'll get you shutdown! It takes me a minute or so to run a couple of lines in my logbook whenever I pull over or start up, so I really don't have much sympathy for drivers who can't manage to keep their logbook up to date. Besides, I can usually stand a bathroom break about the time the next scale is getting close - only takes a moment to double check the logbook before I pull back onto the big road.
     
  5. TURKER

    TURKER Medium Load Member

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    hey all,I got seller to get me a temp. tags and I was able to get insurance from Progressive Ouch!!!! I am some what legal -dot # some one told me to put not for hire-in transport signs on the truck. I am going to get the truck Thursday and I will let you know out come.Maybe one of you can bail me out from Virginia jail..:biggrin_2559:
     
  6. TruckPreacher

    TruckPreacher Light Load Member

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    It is better to be safe than sorry, If you do not stop the ticket you get will remind you forever!
     
  7. bdexpedited

    bdexpedited Bobtail Member

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    There would be your reason why you are required to stop. When hauling horses, from what I was told, you have to stop. Its livestock or agriculture or something like that. Even if it is your personal horses.

    Once again, not sure if it is law or not, its just what I was taught.

    Your bobtail is lighter than my old one. Mine was 25,900 with 3/4 tanks.
     
  8. tmlonghorns

    tmlonghorns Light Load Member

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    Just because I have horses does not mean that I stop at all weigh scales. Like my post said....follow each state's sign and do as they say. Western states are big on the livestock thing but in the east they are not.In the west they have Port of Entry where all livestock must stop. Some western states say all trucks and trailers, inlcuding pickups. There is no rule of thumb on when you have to stop. Just follow the signs and if it does not apply to you then don't stop.
    You could just stop at every one but I guess I go by the feeling that if I can avoid a meeting with anybody in a uniform then I will try to avoid that meeting. It has nothing to do with if I am doing something wrong or not.

    On the weight thing.....I weighed mine with almost no fuel in her. Took that slip to the state to get the plates, which was based on the weight.
     
  9. phroziac

    phroziac Road Train Member

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    wrong. only prepass plus pays tolls. Original PrePass does nothing except the scale functionality.
     
  10. TURKER

    TURKER Medium Load Member

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    I Made It. I stopped 2 stations one in Virginia ,one in Nort Carolina both wave me thru..Now I am Home and safe.
     
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  11. Larz

    Larz Light Load Member

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    Good for you!
     
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