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BertP
Nov 29, 2007Explorer
I saw that. I had been wondering where the legislation was that statedd that you were not permitted to exceed the capacity rating of your tires. I kew it was a bad idea to exceed the tire capacity but you can't be ticketed for having a bad idea.
No, neither Canada nor Alberta recognize any of those regulatories. What I was hoping for was to find the legislation in the US that addressed these issues so I could see the legal language used. Since I have not been able to find the equivalent legislation here, I figured that either it doesn't exist (definate possibility) or I was searching using the wrong terminology (also a definate possibility).
Bert
No, neither Canada nor Alberta recognize any of those regulatories. What I was hoping for was to find the legislation in the US that addressed these issues so I could see the legal language used. Since I have not been able to find the equivalent legislation here, I figured that either it doesn't exist (definate possibility) or I was searching using the wrong terminology (also a definate possibility).
Bert
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