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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 587335" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p><span style="color: blue">99.9 percent of all ups trailers are underweight. Of those that are overweight the overall majority of those loads are no more then a few hundred pounds over on one axle. There is no overweight safety issue here. The states fine us as a tax to pay for the extra wear and tear the load puts on their road surface. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">Does your scale tell you how much weight you have on each axle? If it does not then it does you no good in determining if you're overweight or not at the scales.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 587335, member: 1912"] [COLOR=blue]99.9 percent of all ups trailers are underweight. Of those that are overweight the overall majority of those loads are no more then a few hundred pounds over on one axle. There is no overweight safety issue here. The states fine us as a tax to pay for the extra wear and tear the load puts on their road surface. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]Does your scale tell you how much weight you have on each axle? If it does not then it does you no good in determining if you're overweight or not at the scales.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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