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ol_Bombero-JC
Dec 14, 2019Explorer
Carl n Susan wrote:
Thanks 94-D2! Not to quibble, but the CA definition of a Pickup is:
Pickup (CVC §471)—A pickup is a motor truck with a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of less than 11,500 pounds, an unladen weight of less than 8,001 pounds, and equipped with an open box-type bed less than nine feet in length. California Code of Regulations, Title 13 §150.04 further defines pickup trucks:
(Reference https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/reg_hdbk/ch13/ch13_3)
One kicker which CA has ignored is that most 3/4 or 1 ton pickups, especially Fords, have a unladen weight greater than 8K lbs.
The specification of a "open box-type bed" means flatbeds and utility bed vehicles are *NOT* pickups.
It then follows that anyone, including stock duallies, are required by law to stop at CA weigh stations. But doing so puts your life in danger from real truckers and the scale operators.
No need to quibble, the definitions (etc.) are all in this Caltrans link, as well as "Discussions" - which may(?)clear things up...:W
Link:
Scroll down to: "Do These Vehicles Have To Stop At The Scales?"
Life in danger - "from real truckers and the scale operators"..:h
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