Is this a new way to hang signs?

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Old Man, Apr 6, 2019.

  1. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    Heck. I followed 1 truck through Idaho and Utah on Valentines night. Both scales were open. NO trailer lights.
     
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    The internet: where facts don’t matter but everyone gets to share their opinion.
     
  3. snowwy

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    7 years. AIN'T never seen anyone get stopped.

    3 years and have yet to see highway patrol stop anyone in my own state. Or the scale.
     
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    You all can argue all you want. You know it not right. I know it not right. But no one is getting hassled. Not these parts anyways. Now where I've been around.

    Kind of like trucks with no headlights, or flat tires or what not. They SHOULD be getting hassled. But they're not.
     
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    When you hit the brakes or turn signal you can clearly see through sign ...mine is the same , but it covers only half of the inside lights ...never been stopped or had issues , i never took the sign down . ..Since august
     
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    You've been pulling the same oversize load since August? Holy....
     
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    No ...but im just lazy to take it down and roll it ...it sits there always on my trailer no matter what load i have. .. mr sarcasm :)
     
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    Wow, that's incredible
     
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    You certainly have a point. But, like most here, I'm special and above average. Lol
     
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    Few years ago, the guy at the scales jso Madras, OR on 97 was getting all oversized for something. I know.......While I was having a conversation with him he pulled in 6 more oversized, covered plates and checking permits. There wasn’t any room left to park in that lot....That guy was a prick.
     
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