York? Hauled that once. Make sure you fuel up before, or have enough fuel to get 200 mi. I picked up there once going to a Wally D/C. Can't say what is on there but they put a tracker somewhere on one of the pallets, and they say, if you stop within the 1st 200 mi, call the tracking company before they call you, and explain why you stopped.
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Have no such permit in my permit book and permit department no help in getting one. Shall hope I don't get dinged for inspection at the scale house.
Also hoping the truck convo is done with DC cause would hate to get stuck on the loop in that. -
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Yep, dude answered the phone like I woke him up.
Told me straight up no permit needed and now I'm pretty much right off the border of Maryland so no choice but to unload permitless. -
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But check for new permits on the wall, especially during the first months of the year.RussianBearTruckeR and newbietrucker91 Thank this.
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