Posted by showcrop on December 06, 2012 at 04:12:52 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: D.O.T. posted by Mike Genrich on December 05, 2012 at 19:19:37:
As usual when this question comes up pretty much weekly I am amazed at the problem that guys have with this. Just go to your local registry or DOT and ask for the book. They print them because as a taxpayer you would not want to pay the number of DOT workers that it would take to verbally answer the thousands of questions. As to fine vs. warning: A friend told me that he keeps hauling heavy because the fine is not great enough to offset his loss of income if he were to haul just one load at a time instead of one and a half. Before enforcement became aggressive an owner operator that used to deliver to my business used to have my load on his truck along with a load from another manufacturer to another destination. Do you really want your family on the road with trucks carrying 90,000 with brakes for 60,000?
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