schmism
Super Member
I live at a location that is perfect for the local sheriff to setup the mobile scales. They do this bout 3-4 times a year from what i can tell.
This morning was one of those times.
Of note this morning was the line of "commercial" trucks with trailers he had pulled over.
These type
thats some full size truck with rear contractor box and or full size van pulling a double axle box trailer. both the truck and trailer have advertising on the side noting the commercial business they do. (one was HVAC, one was plumbing and one was a general contractor type)
I was curious to know what tickets they were getting. If it was for over weight or non-CDL or what.
The portable scales are setup to read front axle, rear axle and trailer axle weights. (yes three individual scale pads (6 in total)
This morning was one of those times.
Of note this morning was the line of "commercial" trucks with trailers he had pulled over.
These type
thats some full size truck with rear contractor box and or full size van pulling a double axle box trailer. both the truck and trailer have advertising on the side noting the commercial business they do. (one was HVAC, one was plumbing and one was a general contractor type)
I was curious to know what tickets they were getting. If it was for over weight or non-CDL or what.
The portable scales are setup to read front axle, rear axle and trailer axle weights. (yes three individual scale pads (6 in total)