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Are the 5 ton rigs supposed to stop at all weigh start?
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Thanks CMPPhilHi
As I think you suspected the answer is "maybe " it depends what state. I've been waved through and I've had them send the police cruiser when I drove by without stopping. This was driving a tan 3 ton radio truck. The officer who stopped me was very nice and interested in the truck he said that technically as my truck is registered as an antique it didn't need to stop at the weight station. But probably best to stop if they have the all truck sign up. Safer for all to not have them pull you over on side interstate.
Now having said that, they are just as likely to wave you through thinking your military, l've had the toll takers on the same highway wave me through the toll booth and my truck has plates and the steering wheel is on the right side.
I'd give your state DOT a call and ask them. Let us know what they say.
Cheers Phil
Do you ever drive through Mississippi?I don't stop.
I just spoke with one of the captains at MDOT in Mississippi. She stated that we don’t have to stop at weigh stations and as long as the vehicle is not creating revenue, then a CDL is not required.Thanks CMPPhil
I live in Mississippi. But I need to pick up a truck in Texas and drive it back home. I will check with the DMV and post back.
thanks Phil. According to highway patrol, I don’t need a CDL either. They stated because it’s under 26000lbs. And non commercialThanks for reporting back on your findings. It was one of those things that I suspect is open to individual interpretation on a state by state basis.
Hope you have a trouble free drive.
Cheers Phil
Yes, I've passed weigh stations in FL, GA , AL, MS, LA, SC and would have in NC but was not on an interstate.Do you ever drive through Mississippi?
Pickup truck with a welder in tow. They came out of the weigh station and stopped me. South Dakota. Told me anything over 8k or anything towing anything other than an RV has to stop. Not really relevant to OP's question.In ND and SD I never stop and nobody has ever said anything or sent anybody to retrieve me!
I meannnn a Military Vehicle is a Recreational-Vehicle for most hehePickup truck with a welder in tow. They came out of the weigh station and stopped me. South Dakota. Told me anything over 8k or anything towing anything other than an RV has to stop. Not really relevant to OP's question.
TX has no interest in military vehicles. I've never stopped at a weigh station there and I've driven through a lot. 5tons stuck together with towbars, and 5tons pulling a semi trailer. No issues.
Bad info given to you, the GVWR must be under 26,000 not the empty weight.thanks Phil. According to highway patrol, I don’t need a CDL either. They stated because it’s under 26000lbs. And non commercial
Where in Texas are you picking up your new truck?Thanks CMPPhil
I live in Mississippi. But I need to pick up a truck in Texas and drive it back home. I will check with the DMV and post back.
When are you planning the trip? Post your trip in the road trip section so folks can be aware of the route you are on in case you have issues.East Texas area.
Thanks. I’ll post it now. I have to admit I was a little concerned about possibly problems. The guys on this forum seem pretty cool and willing to help any way they can. My kind of people.When are you planning the trip? Post your trip in the road trip section so folks can be aware of the route you are on in case you have issues.
I'll be somewhere along I20 between Dallas and Jackson quite a bit over the next 10 days if you have issues.
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