Michigan bill changes truck rules

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  1. EZX1100

    EZX1100 Road Train Member

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    Michigan bill changes truck rules
    By Keith Goble, Land Line state legislative editor


    A lengthy transportation bill nearing passage in Michigan includes multiple rule changes for truck drivers.

    The House voted 59-45 to advance a 109-page bill to Gov. Rick Snyder that offers some forgiveness for certain overweight loads. Senate lawmakers already approved HB5668 by a four-vote margin.

    Specifically, the change would give courts discretion in imposing penalties on trucks that are not overweight overall, but may have one or more axles carrying more weight than allowed.

    Michigan law now requires courts to impose a $200 fine for axle weight violations up to 4,000 pounds. The fine is applied even if the overall weight is lawful.

    The change would apply only to loads that are overweight on at least one axle between 1,000 pounds and 4,000 pounds.

    In addition to court discretion on fines, violators could avoid the $200 per-axle fine resulting from misloaded axles if the fine under the schedule for excess weight would be less.

    Also included in the bill is a requirement that courts impose penalties on special permitted loads that are overweight by up to 1,000 pounds on at least one axle but are not overweight overall. Fines could only be as much as $600.

    A separate provision in the bill would bring Michigan into compliance with federal regulations by outlawing truckers’ use of text messaging devices while driving. A ban is also included on the use of hand-held phones.

    Violations would be considered a “serious traffic violation.”

    The state’s rule change would take effect in October 2013.

    To view other legislative activities of interest for Michigan, click here.

    Editor’s Note: You are welcome to share your thoughts with us about this story. Comments may be sent to state_legislative_editor@ooida.com.


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  3. Bumpnrun

    Bumpnrun Light Load Member

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    Jeez, I live in Michigan and think the heavy haulers are already tearing up the roads. What's with the free pass?
     
  4. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    Doesn't the federal ban on handheld cell phone use already take care of that issue?
     
  5. ZVar

    ZVar Road Train Member

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    Just what we here in MI need. More torn up roads from heavy trucks. Permits are a pain, but at least the money in theory goes back into the roads.
     
  6. Cranky Yankee

    Cranky Yankee Cranky old ######

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    a lot of states try to get there laws to match up to the feds
     
  7. Dover

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    i got an overweight ticket in michigan hauling logs (considered a misload, couple axles overweight) a couple of years ago and went to go pay the ticket, i asked the court where the money was going to and they told me it goes to judges retirement and to the library fund not once did they mention it went to fix the roads
     
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