I took it that the OP was referring to stations that have lighted signs that bypass or require a truck to enter, specific to the truck passing the sensors. If he is talking about a standard sign, then I'm following in-cab and hammering by.
Bypass example:
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Weigh-in-motion vs Drivewyze
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by drivingmissdaisy, May 29, 2021.
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Who takes priority?
Scale or prepass?
If the pass says green and scale says come on in. Wouldn't there be a reason they want to see your angry face.? lolJust passing by Thanks this. -
If weight in motion is telling me "Must enter" I am entering regarding of what prepass, or drywyze saying, simply because getting pulled over on a shoulder and explaining officer that someone game me green light at weight station is worst then just simply slowing down at a station
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Where are these?
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That’s why I didn’t get it. I mostly run East of the Mississippi. Don’t usually see them like that. Here it’s usually the big word or the dirty 4 letter word with signs that usually pre date all the bypass systems. They almost always say All trucks must enter.Last edited: Jun 12, 2021
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Nebraska too
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They have them in Georgia. They replaced the PrePass system with them and don't use PrePass at all anymore.Just passing by Thanks this.
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I-15 North Bound in Idaho, just south of Pocatello??????D.Tibbitt Thanks this.
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I didn’t take it. It was an example I found on the internet. You could be right though.Cattleman84 Thanks this.
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