Weigh Scales

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Andy
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Mikeb
> While driving through Maryland last weekend, I noted the signs for their
> weigh scales said " All Vehicles Over 5 Tons Must Enter The Scale". Usually
> those areas refer to All Trucks or All Commercial Vehicles. Fortunately, the
> three that I passed were all closed so I didn't have to make a decision if
> that included Motorhomes. I have occasion to drive often to Maryland and if
> does include GMCs, I'm sure I would be overweight. Does anyone know if they
> are included? What about other states?
>
> Andy M
> Heavy 75 PB
>
 
> While driving through Maryland last weekend, I noted the signs for their
> weigh scales said " All Vehicles Over 5 Tons Must Enter The Scale". Usually
> those areas refer to All Trucks or All Commercial Vehicles. Fortunately, the
> three that I passed were all closed so I didn't have to make a decision if
> that included Motorhomes. I have occasion to drive often to Maryland and if
> does include GMCs, I'm sure I would be overweight. Does anyone know if they
> are included? What about other states?
>
> Andy M
> Heavy 75 PB

Andy

I haven't seen motorhomes going across the scales in Maryland, but I have seen
buses have to go across on I95 up north of Aberdeen. I run several trucks with
my trade show business, so I'm aware of these things. I can't speak for other
states, except for Ohio. There I have to drive my F350 dully pulling a 42 ft
goose neck trailer, across the scales. I got caught once on my way to Atlanta.
Normally, it just pisses the troopers off if you take up their time, unless
things are real slow. Then they might even give you your weight for free, but
on the other hand, they might want to do an inspection, ask for your medical
card and expect you to have a CDL, if your weight is over 26000 lbs. I
recommend that you just ride by and don't even wave.


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While driving through Maryland last weekend, I noted the signs for their
weigh scales said " All Vehicles Over 5 Tons Must Enter The Scale".

As for now the offical state weight scales and laws cover commerical
vehicle's only unless signs posted advise otherwise, i.e. some states have
posted speed limit signs restricting motorhome speeds.

Jim Bolick
'73 Painted Desert
 
I have put on a few pounds but I dont think I am 26000 lbs yet.

>
> > While driving through Maryland last weekend, I noted the signs for their
> > weigh scales said " All Vehicles Over 5 Tons Must Enter The Scale". Usually
> > those areas refer to All Trucks or All Commercial Vehicles. Fortunately, the
> > three that I passed were all closed so I didn't have to make a decision if
> > that included Motorhomes. I have occasion to drive often to Maryland and if
> > does include GMCs, I'm sure I would be overweight. Does anyone know if they
> > are included? What about other states?
> >
> > Andy M
> > Heavy 75 PB
>
> Andy
>
> I haven't seen motorhomes going across the scales in Maryland, but I have seen
> buses have to go across on I95 up north of Aberdeen. I run several trucks with
> my trade show business, so I'm aware of these things. I can't speak for other
> states, except for Ohio. There I have to drive my F350 dully pulling a 42 ft
> goose neck trailer, across the scales. I got caught once on my way to Atlanta.
> Normally, it just pisses the troopers off if you take up their time, unless
> things are real slow. Then they might even give you your weight for free, but
> on the other hand, they might want to do an inspection, ask for your medical
> card and expect you to have a CDL, if your weight is over 26000 lbs. I
> recommend that you just ride by and don't even wave.
>
> --
> Wayne
>
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> WAYNE NEWLAND Phones 301-596-2484
> 6506 Spring Plow Lane 410-995-6629
> Columbia, Maryland 21045-4650 Fax 410-381-3013
>
> E-Mail: wayne
>
> *****************************************************************
> ON THE ROAD AGAIN!
> F9300
> 1975 Palm Beach
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> YOU LOVE TO DO? CHECK THIS OUT!
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Emory, the Over five tons, refers to licensed gross weight. Since our
motorhomes are not licensed as commercial vehicles. they are not licensed for any
specific gross weight
Pat 77 Birch

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> >
>
> Another question -- is the 5 tons a gross carrying capacity or a vehicle
> weight? For example, a 1/2 ton pickup and a 3/4 ton pickup truck do not
> weigh 1/2 ton or 3/4 ton but it refers to the size of the load it is designed
> to carry safely. A 5 ton truck can carry a 5 ton load. The GMC, although
> weighing a little more than 5 tons cannot carry a 5 ton load.
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM