Ha
Yep
My cousin drives OSOW and he has to install the banners and beacon , stop and walk in the oversize permit in the Tennessee scales , when they are empty, because their trailer is 9 inches longer than allowed . TN has some weird kingpin to back bumper length law ? In addition to overall length law?
What is to stop an overweight tractor-trailer from avoiding all weigh stations?
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Get off the highway and go around, anyone who’s ever worked by the ton will know atleast 3 ways around every scale in the area, I used to run out of ct 20+k overweight because it was a legal load in MA and NY, avoid them all together
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If you are overweight on your steers that’s a easy fix.
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