Fla law
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It's KPRA law, not bridge law. That's an entirely different law. FL has had a KPRA law for a long time. They also allow up to 44,000 on a tandem w/o permit. For those with trailers that don't have sliding axles, they have a $30 annual permit for over length KPRA.
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I've always been confused when these discussions come up. King Pin to Rear Axle seems the same as bridge law in a sense.G.Anthony and Clamhammer Thank this.
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Bridge law is all about how much weight in a given distance. KPRA laws are simply the distance from the kingpin to rear axle or rear axle group. KPRA laws have nothing to do with weightG.Anthony Thanks this.
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Thanks for the knowledge, if I ever go to Florida I will try to remember.
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