It will not go on my CSA because it was not written under FMCSR. There was only the Idaho statute listed on the citation.
MVR....I don't know the answer to that. I think our more experienced hands could answer that better than I can.
Injun Got a TICKET!!
Discussion in 'Swift' started by Injun, May 7, 2011.
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But maybe I'm confused.............again.Injun Thanks this. -
Here we are just tryin' to git down the road and do a job - and they got that infernal ticket book! Sorry to hear that Injun!
Out there by the side of the road, they hold all of the cards, ticket book, gun...
Ya just can't win by getting postal with 'em - that's a quick trip to loosing fast. Injun did it right - and came away with a very slight ding to her pocketbook. It could have been a whole lot worse!
And yeah... LuvMyRightWeigh! LuvMyRightWeigh! LuvMyRightWeigh! LuvMyRightWeigh! LuvMyRightWeigh! LuvMyRightWeigh!
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Btw...not to change the subject or anything...but its snowing in Ft Bridger, WY right now and its May 9th...wow.
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P.S. (for thread content): For the newbs, learn to read your suspension gauge(s) and what pressure corresponds to what weight... if ya gottem.Injun Thanks this. -
Sorry to hear it Injun, but appreciate your honesty. I know I've been a lot luckier than smart on more than one occasion, but it only cost me once....back in '01 in Ohio. I simply screwed up...had a load shift....40K on the steers! Scalemaster (a lady) was laughing, saying "you win the prize for the day!".
Somewhere in the area of $200 if I remember correctly....and these days, I seldom do...Texas-Nana and Injun Thank this. -
Injun....The people in the Great State of ID thank you for your contribution....
Don't feel bad....
I have helped to support the habits of people in CO and OR as well....Texas-Nana and Injun Thank this. -
Umm... just so ya know, it does snow in July up here! -
Thank you Injun for this thread. I've always been careful about overweights like that, but I gambled recently on a heavy beer load in California where the tandems were set in the 5th hole back and 33,940 on the company scale. I just went with it to El Paso without getting a Catscale for more accuracy (didn't have any issues surprisingly) but it is good to know that they are not out to 'get' us with the CSA, just trying to do their jobs so we can do ours. Had a few run ins in my first year out here with DOT and law enforcement, accident, missing documents in the permit book, and a citation for illegal lane change-- not one of those incurred a CSA inspection thankfully.
I believe it comes down to the officer's first impression with the driver within 10 seconds whether (s)he's gonna do a CSA inspection or not. How one presents oneself, with bearing, attitude, confidence, an aura of professionalism, is going to dictate how much trouble you'll be in. Like you inferred, one should pick one's battles wisely otherwise could jeopardize their career.
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