blt2ski wrote:
Being over a bridge law amount, you have 8 hours if possible to move the load so you are under the legal amount you get. ASSUMING that is possible. OR< you pay a fine/tax that allows you to drive on the road doing more damage to the road than legally allowed. Of course, the amount over will depend upon if you need to bring in another trailer, more axels etc to make yourself legal. Hence what happened in Olympia near me the other day with the train that fell on to the freeway. A trailer could handle it weight wise was called in, but the legal spec for the road bed amount was too much. So a different trailer had to be called in to mover the locomotive off the freeway.
Marty
Are you sure this has anything to do with travel trailers and fifth wheel trailers? The "Bridge Law" seldom comes into play with such light loads.