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<blockquote data-quote="104Feeder" data-source="post: 1311546" data-attributes="member: 42554"><p>On the brownsides we have here, they are listing them as rated to 25,500lbs to avoid the drivers needing a CDL.</p><p></p><p>It would still be 20,000 lbs on the rear axle though, so possible to go overweight. Sometimes the MVD here will put out mobile weigh stations specifically for local carriers and they will weigh ours as well as Fedex and any commercial vehicle falling under DOT regs. Besides overweight, a driver could be cited for improper loading if the weight is distributed too much to the rear or one side in which braking could be affected. Generally the citations go to the driver thought they can write it any way they want. UPS would pay your fine but any points would be all yours. I would certainly lawyer up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="104Feeder, post: 1311546, member: 42554"] On the brownsides we have here, they are listing them as rated to 25,500lbs to avoid the drivers needing a CDL. It would still be 20,000 lbs on the rear axle though, so possible to go overweight. Sometimes the MVD here will put out mobile weigh stations specifically for local carriers and they will weigh ours as well as Fedex and any commercial vehicle falling under DOT regs. Besides overweight, a driver could be cited for improper loading if the weight is distributed too much to the rear or one side in which braking could be affected. Generally the citations go to the driver thought they can write it any way they want. UPS would pay your fine but any points would be all yours. I would certainly lawyer up. [/QUOTE]
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