I am hauling asphalt in a dump truck do I need to have my load sheet with weight what I am hauling etc...if I were to get pulled over by MN DOT
Dot requirements
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Novice1936, May 4, 2020.
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I don't know if it is required. I know I would have everything gave to me with me.
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The lawman knows I am heavy anyway. Story of my life.
One time I endured a full DOT inspection with 9 ton of sand plus about 10 ton of stuff on the beaver trailer. They looked under there and figured 5 axles for weight at the public scale. Came out pretty close to 18 wheeler weights.
That particular inspection was something else. I can still hear the teasing today.Caterpillar Cowboy Thanks this. -
Is it possible to not make stuff up for one day? Or at least stop giving advice that has no basis in reality?Long FLD, Pickleball, MysticHZ and 1 other person Thank this. -
I haul belly dump as an owner op. Usually a cop will want to see the ticket the quarry gives you that is time stamped and has your listed weight. If I’m legal, I hand it over during an inspection. Asphalt is always legal where I live.
if I’m doing haul outs or whatever else, or I’m not legal, I have a hand written ticket book I pre fill out 1 ticket for the day. This way it’s up to the officer wether he wants to roll out the scales or not.
It gets trickier if you are overweight and have a yearly overweight permit as the cop will want to quiz you on the route since you can’t go on interstates over 80k with it (in Texas anyway).Novice1936, 650cat425, HillbillyDeluxeTruck and 1 other person Thank this.
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