Fighting an overweight ticket

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by TaylorQuality, Aug 15, 2023.

  1. DixonM

    DixonM Medium Load Member

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    My experience was the dot sent a bill to the company I worked for and sent me on my way. And that was in Florida the truck was registered for under 26000 and I was 2,000 heavy.
     
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  3. Truck Turner

    Truck Turner Bobtail Member

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    A plate cannot be seized. Sounds like a lunch counter tale.
     
  4. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    CAT scale.

    Problem solved. Weigh, if overweight, return to shipper, run around scales, or run the gauntlet.

    Options.
     
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  5. Ridgeline

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    Yeah, Ohio can’t seize a Michigan plate, they can issue the violation but not remove the plate. The plate is not the limiting factor, the gross sticker weight of the truck is.

    Michigan may issue a 33k plate for intrastate work but you can not get one for interstate work, apportioned plates are issues at that point and you have to have an ifta account setup at that point.

    the other issue is you would not be forced to return to a weigh station, which is even odder.
     
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  6. SmallPackage

    SmallPackage Road Train Member

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    If this is real sound's like a very well organized gypsy scam or you had entered the twilight zone.
     
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  7. Ridgeline

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    Just want to add this, from the MSP contact I have, he said IF the truck appears to be overweight, and deemed unsafe for the driver to move it, the truck would have been put out of service in Ohio and would have insisted that either the weight is adjusted by removing some of the load or it is towed. The more important question is how the driver didn't notice how heavy it is in the first place?
     
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  8. abyliks

    abyliks Road Train Member

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    You never admit to knowing you were overweight, ever
     
  9. TaylorQuality

    TaylorQuality Bobtail Member

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    I am not telling someone else's story. This is literally what happened to us. Why would I make this up?
     
  10. TaylorQuality

    TaylorQuality Bobtail Member

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    Like I said, I understand it was ultimately our responsibility. We only go out of our way if we think we are too close and might be overweight, but we had no reason to think that this day. Ig we should just weigh ourselves no matter what.
     
  11. TaylorQuality

    TaylorQuality Bobtail Member

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    They took our plate in Michigan, that run was MI to MI. The gross sticker is 26k, but when we went to SOS to replace the plate, they gave us the 33k plate. At that point we didn't know we needed IFTA because we deduced our truck was still 26k gross. Now we know it doesn't matter.
    The stop for the IFTA sticker was a separate run to OH a month later
     
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