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BertP
Nov 20, 2007Explorer
Wadcutter wrote:
Once again you are confusing 2 separate issues.
I'm done discussing it with you. You have a mental block on separation of the 2 laws - overweights and registration. 2 separate sections and one not related to the other. It's impossible for me to explain it any clearer than I have. However, your mind is made up and you can't seem to separate the 2 issues. That's a clear indication of someone not fully understanding the topic.
What about States and Provinces where there is no registerd weight for a vehicle? Here in Alberta, unless you register your truck as commercial, you cannot register any weight. So, my Chevy 3500 dually has no weight registered. Does that mean that as long as I don't exceed the 20K lb per axle or any bridge or road weight limitation that I cannot be fined for having an overweight vehicle? If yes, why is it that the DOT folks have told me that I will be ticketed if I exceed the load capacity of my tires? If that is not called "overweight", what is it called?
Bert
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