If a loading yard has no scales and BOL states the approximate weight is 50k, you get to a scale house and get a ticket for weight being 94k but you have a truck and all aluminium trailer that can haul the approximate weight of 50k. Should you just pay ticket or call the loading yard and try to get them to pay it because obviously the load was way more that the 50k?
Overweight ticket, shipper wrong about weight.
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Jasonar15, Sep 5, 2018.
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Did you sign the bol? If so then it’s on you driver.
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If you didnt scale it before you got to the weigh station,its generally your baby.
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Wasn’t me. Was a driver of mineOldironfan Thanks this.
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It's on the driver to scale the load no matter what the BOL says.
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That's some BS.
I'd call that shipper. They flat out lied.
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Your supposed to go to the closest scale after loading. If its over weight (gross or axle). You go back yo loading yard and get it fixed. But driver maybe the yard is closed, or they won' rework it, etc... Ya ya ya I know, but that' what you as a driver are "supposed" to do.
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How far from shipper did he get until the Coop?
Was there a scale between pick and coop?
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