Overweight tickets

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Mototom, May 25, 2021.

  1. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Here's the thing though. It was a Sunday, and I don't think anyone was behind me. I did pass like six guys, all nut to butt, going the other way.

    I'm thinking everyone's combined weight was a tad more than 37 tons.

    What if there's a back up and there's 50 trucks on it?
     
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  3. xsetra

    xsetra Road Train Member

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    I see you found your old map (2014)
    I always look at bridge weight limits with a ???. How many trucks could be on that bridge at the same time. The weight limit sign is posted for both directions. So if 2 trucks are on the bridge at the lower weight limit, is that weight higher than what my truck weighs? I try to avoid situations like this, but when it happens. This quick calculation calms my nerves and I go quick.
     
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  4. truckdriver31

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    this is my current map. im talking about the one before
     
  5. Mototom

    Mototom Road Train Member

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    Modern bridges are built to hold much more then the posted limit. They post the weight limits to slow wear and tear on the structure or to push out maintenance intervals (look at i40 for an example)
    I’m not an engineer by any means but my buddy used to do bridge repair all across the country.

    now I’m not saying a bridge build from 2x4s can support 10 times it’s weight limit.

    look at all the 20 ton bridges in AR by the farms. Every day trucks and equipment roll across them at 80K lbs+
    But it’s a 20 ton max weight......

    I thought I read somewhere truck weight limit is figured by the area occupied by a truck. (Because bridges are built in sections most times)
     
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  6. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Unknown. I don't test the waters on stuff that says 17 or 20 tons lol.
     
  7. Mototom

    Mototom Road Train Member

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    Lmao unfortunately I deal a lot with farmers so I get to go across bridges I would rather avoid.
    The fun ones are the ones they built themselves that’s just a concrete slab and some steel beams anchored into the ground with form stakes lmao.
    (I don’t do this blindly mind you, it’s roads I’ve seen heavy equipment moved down or loaded grain trucks etc.)
     
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  8. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    He’s our resident vampire, and seems to prefer feasting upon those from Kentucky.
     
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  9. JolliRoger

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    Sometimes it is best to just not know certain facts.
     
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  10. Mototom

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    in that case I’m just gonna reinforce I’m from MISSOURI and eat a lot of garlic thanks!
     
  11. JolliRoger

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    We will probably know when the I55 Memphis bridge gives away.
     
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