If in California and you have a over size/ over weight permit

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  1. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    sure, what else would you like to know.

    the 2 wides i hauled into rapid city. or the 1 OS and 17 maxis i hauled into denver.

    oh wait. that wasn't me that drove the truck. MY BAD.

    if there's other permits involved. NO ONE has said a word. and the only hassle i got. was oregon for being over on oregon bridge weight. but that was a figment of my imagination also.
     
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  3. Ridgerunner665

    Ridgerunner665 Road Train Member

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    You might get by without the city permits...then one day you won't...

    Lots of cities require permits...Redding, CA...Baltimore, MD...even some small towns do.

    Not all of them are paper...some are just permission...like Gettysburg for example.
     
  4. snowwy

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    first time i ever heard of city permits, was the wide i pulled out of long beach. that's also the only permit i pulled in cali.

    up until then. i've been wide, long, and heavy in the entire western region. with nothing but a state permit. and never even questioned about where it's going or having city permits. but the last 2 companies weren't very sharp either. thus, the over bridge weight citation in oregon. any other state i was legal.

    all i've been asked for, is a permit, PERIOD. and maps in oregon, and idaho.

    good to know that cities require also. but i also now work for a company that is smarter. but the company might just be ficitious also. unless someone read about them in the national enquirer.,
     
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