Were talking about a traffic ticket here. He's probably looking at $500 for a lawyer and a good one. Chances are he'll get the fine reduced to somewhere in the hundreds instead of thousands.
O/O 10 ton limit ticket
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by JOE PAP, May 3, 2015.
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Wow. I assumed i would have to pick my words wisely and not say anything stupid. I have a good record, it was a mistake, i didnt see that signs till late and couldn't turn around because pa is tight as is. I know i wont be going down that road no more. I dont mind paying for my mistakes but 5k is just ridiculous, we dont make that type of money. Loads prices are going down and less jobs. I hope we can work a better agreement out. Well see what happens. Once again i am thankful to have this site to ask question and hear what you guys had to say, i have to prepare myself for court.
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First rule in court it not to speak unless required. Second it to only give yes and no answers, third is don't volunteer any information.
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Driver's legal plan is good but they won't be any help at all for OP. Costs like $2 a week and if you get a ticket $100 gets you a lawyer. Cheap insurance to protect your license. The problem for OP is you can't get a ticket, then go sign up for driver's legal plan, and they fight it. Doesn't work that way. No-one would pay the dues and it wouldn't be a viable business if they did. You have to be a member BEFORE you get a ticket in order for them to fight it. Been there and got the t-shirt.icsheeple Thanks this.
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Good luck. I live in Pittston, and these small PA towns use the 102" width limits and weight limits as a source of revenue. Get a lawyer, but don't expect much of a reduction if anything.
As a side note, one of small town PA's favorite fines (about $700) is a bridge law violation for > 41' from kingpin to rear trailer axle. You wouldn't believe how many Swift, Smith and USXpress trucks I see driving around with the tandems all the way back.brian991219 Thanks this. -
Too bad your wife could not have fined him more. Moving a big piece without a permit. When big lds. start coming in or out of a site, the locals know what's going on and some will look the other way while some are looking for a reason to stop you.
Hopefully it was a lowballer company. Break them of sucking eggs so to speakwore out Thanks this. -
Call ROADLAW, based out of OKC, they got me out of a big pickle last year and got my 18mph over speeding in a construction zone down to a 5mph over on a highway. I paid them $800 flat fee. And now I just pay $120 a year to be a member. They're pretty good people, u just gotta stay on em and be clear with em.NavigatorWife Thanks this.
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I imagine the signs have been there for awhile, but we have been thru areas where one week a truck was allowed, and the next week you had to find another route after the fact. Some times this added miles when a company driver.
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Signs are clearly visible. One as you are going up a ramp and the other as you make a left turn onto 528. It does not matter if the GPS routed him this way, Local posted signs always take priority when driving.
If the company routes you on a restricted road, stop, call your company and inform them of the weight restriction. If they insist you run the restricted route I would suggest you ask them to have safety send a msg to your QC that the company will pay any and all tickets for the violation. I never did see safety send that msg.
You as the driver are the one behind the wheel. Using the gray matter has to come into play.akfisher Thanks this.
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