โFeb-14-2017 08:51 PM
โFeb-16-2017 06:06 AM
โFeb-16-2017 06:03 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:the bear II wrote:
Lawyers will look for overweight RVs involved in accidents
http://www.justaccidentlaw.com/motor-vehicle-accidents/rv-accidents-motor-homes/
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LOL, you don't have to be overweight to have an ambulance chaser after you!
Be way over weight and side swipe someone and you're at fault.........guess what....you're at fault.
Be under weight by thousands of pounds and side swipe someone and you're at fault.....guess what....you're at fault!
โFeb-16-2017 05:59 AM
โFeb-16-2017 05:38 AM
LarryJM wrote:demiles wrote:
The only one I've seen was down in NC leaving ZMAX dragway and wasn't the normal trailer/fifth wheel. I was following a friend pulling a 30Ft racecar trailer with living quarters and he was pulled over and weighed. He was over his registered GVWR and received a fined which was $150 I think. They told him he was considered commercial because he received money and or products for competing. He also had the usual product stickers all over the side of the trailer.
Over the years I've also read more than a handful of first hand posts usually from Pa concerning weight and or registration fines with these race car trailers with all the advertising and even some where because they could win $$$ they were considered commercial rigs.
Larry
โFeb-16-2017 12:21 AM
demiles wrote:
The only one I've seen was down in NC leaving ZMAX dragway and wasn't the normal trailer/fifth wheel. I was following a friend pulling a 30Ft racecar trailer with living quarters and he was pulled over and weighed. He was over his registered GVWR and received a fined which was $150 I think. They told him he was considered commercial because he received money and or products for competing. He also had the usual product stickers all over the side of the trailer.
โFeb-15-2017 08:27 PM
โFeb-15-2017 05:35 PM
cbshoestring wrote:
HANDCUFFED for being overweight?
I have been fined, slide the axles, moved on (no it was not WADCUTTER).
I have been held for a period because another company driver owed a fine, so they confiscated my truck until the company paid up (still was not wadcutter).
I have seen the unloading/reloading of trucks---right at the scale house. MIGHT have been WADCUTTER.
Never saw anyone handcuffed for being overweight....then again, WADCUTTER might have.
Creeper Cops get paid to regulate truckers, the FEDS give them authority to do so. Everyone I have talked to (maybe WADCUTTER) say they have no authority to "regulate" RVs. I am sure if they see unsafe driving/load they will "speak" with you, but they can't just pull you over to check you documentation----they can do that to truckers.
โFeb-15-2017 02:39 PM
4x4ord wrote:
British Columbia, Canada is the only jurisdiction that I am aware of that has a law in place concerning weights of RV's. Their law indicates that an RV or tow vehicle with a GVWR under 5500 KGs cannot be loaded over that maximum gross vehicle weight rating. In practice it is very unlikely that a 2500 Duramax towing a fifth wheel would ever run into trouble but if a car or truck is towing something with its headlights pointing to moon and a LEO sees him he can have the vehicle weighed and charge the driver accordingly.
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โFeb-15-2017 02:08 PM
Wadcutter wrote:
Spring time. Another 'overweight question".
Do you really think your rig or any rig is even close to approaching the max weight limits? Seriously?
As nickthehunter pointed out max axle weights are usually 20,000 lbs for a single axle, 34,000 for a tandem axle and 80,000 gross (total) weight.
When talking those 'big' numbers people's eyes glaze over and they don't have any concept of what they mean.
Let's put it in perspective looking at a 5th wheel. Your truck weights 8000 or a bit less. You have a heavy 5th wheel that weighs 15,000 lbs loaded. Total weight then is 23,000 lbs.
Now lets look at the semis running down the road. Look at one that has one of the 53 ft box trailers. The tractor unit is a long nose double sleeper, long wheelbase rig. Empty that combination will weigh about 23,000 lbs, maybe a bit less.
Look at the those numbers again. That empty semi weighs the same as if you had a heavy pickup and a fully loaded 5er.
When people truly understand weight laws then they would see just how silly these questions really are. They think because they have a 'big' camper that somehow they're in the big boy's league of hauling weight. Not even close. Think about it. Your truck and camper have tires which may be the same load handling capacity as what's on your car or maybe just a bit more. If your rig was over 20,000 axle (10,000 per tire) do you think your tires wouldn't give out long before you maxed 20,000?
And yeah, I was the weight police. The real weight police. I didn't get my knowledge from listening to some fat guy sitting around the campfire. For 27 years I weighed a lot of trucks, taught truck weight laws, was recognized by the courts as an expert in truck weight laws, and commanded the highest fine generating scales in the state of IL.
โFeb-15-2017 01:44 PM
06Fargo wrote:
Details appreciated like where, details of weight, fine or jail time, did your rig get towed, were you handcuffed...
โFeb-15-2017 01:40 PM
โFeb-15-2017 12:23 PM
โFeb-15-2017 11:55 AM
the bear II wrote:
Lawyers will look for overweight RVs involved in accidents
http://www.justaccidentlaw.com/motor-vehicle-accidents/rv-accidents-motor-homes/
โFeb-15-2017 11:30 AM
โFeb-15-2017 11:10 AM