stlwaco was asking about Missouri. There, the requirement to pull in the scales is based on whether your vehicle is licensed in excess of 18,000#.
This applies to private and commercial vehicles alike, loaded and empty. It is based on license weight alone.
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Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by stlwaco, Nov 30, 2009.
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I know the two times I was shut down for log violations the diesel bear said I am free to go anywhere as long as I'm bobtailing and didn't care if I went 100 miles to the house.
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The FMCSA interpretation on 395.8, question 26, which gives us the "personal conveyance" exemption also says this:
RickG Thanks this. -
Since the scales in Missouri do not have these requirements on signs, just how many "personal campers" have you chased down? -
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seeing everyone seems to have a little bit different experience/opinion on who its used.....guess it really depends on the officer at the time? -
So If I drive to point A and drop off my load and I am done for the day, I can bobtail home w/o going into the scale house and on my log book I do not go to ON DUTY Driving I go to OFF DUTY line 1? very confused???
also I do get paid to bobtail (shuttle pay) home -
If the scale is open.....just go through it. It says all trucks next right....not all trucks hauling trailers next right......
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