Ca legal step deck?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by 77fib77, Jul 28, 2016.
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I just got a ticket for being over 41' KP to mid of rear axles. The ticket is $100, not a big deal but I've learned important thing.
Even with tandems closed you are allowed to have up to 44k lbs on your rear axles. That's what the officer explained to me.
So, if you're 53' trailer, don't be over 41' from KP to the middle of rear axles but you may carry up to 44k lbs even on the closed tandems.
The officer also explained that the one trip permit could be purchased for $10 or annual permit for $30.
Now I'm wondering: does the similar regulations apply to CA and CT? Can you haul over 34k on the closed tandems? -
44,000 without a permit or with?rank Thanks this.
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Did you get that in writing?
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Not sure on CT but CA ..... no and you cannot permit the KP to rear axle overlength on a divisible load. The 44K IN FL is because on the spread they treat it as 2 seperate axles (that is why the spread is > 10')rank Thanks this.
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In Florida you are allowed 44,000 pounds on a closed tandem. That's just for Florida though not everywhere.
source: page 11 http://www.flhsmv.gov/fhp/cve/2013TruckingManual.pdfDechkoTzar and rank Thank this. -
Not just in FL.
But the real Q here is does FL allow 44K with the spread closed? I say the cop was FOS. -
oops maybe not. obviously I don't get the FL much. Didn't know that. THANKS!
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Interesting.
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Without permit!! Don't have it in writing but the officer showed me Truck Atlas or something like that where this regulation is stated. I'll check the law quotation and will let you know.
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