Steelreaper80
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I cross Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan State lines. I never stop and they never even look at me.
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comercial vehicle enforcement works hard on I-20 between dallas and shrevesport the scales at wills point are hardly ever open but those oh boys in the tahoes really enjoy their work ive had em to pull me over in a bus and make me follow them up the interstate a few exits then back the oposite direction to that closed scale house to put me up on ramps to inspect and do a level 1 inspection and i passed it but they didnt want to put a curent inspection sticker on my vehicle ! Im just saying this to SIMP because he comes into there reach in his trailer truck but to the rest of you follow the direction on the sign before the scale its crystal clear what they want COMMERCIAL VEHICLES ENTER SCALE or some states like md says everything over 5ton enter and nevada has something their on 15 but for 99.9 percent of everybody in this site KEEP ON TRUCKING and dont stop you are not in the commission of enterprise ! Now ports of entry are you might just pull thru real nice and easy and they send you on your wayWhen 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.
Technically and officially, the federal cutoff point is 26001 pounds but state people and websites will often say 26000 .. and yes the others here are correct, if it's not commerce (meaning you are not for hire and not carrying something you're selling) , you do not have to stop .. But during the day I pull through anyway if I'm loaded, or if it's dark and they can't see I'm empty or not .. I have a "private not for hire" placard and do not use commercial or apportioned plates on anything anymore . I get waved through and have not had to argue whether or not they have authority to detain non-commerce trucks . As G744 and maybe some others mentioned , always good to have official documentation in your vehicle(s) to show "confused" LEO's, and give them a copy to keepthanks Phil. According to highway patrol, I don’t need a CDL either. They stated because it’s under 26000lbs. And non commercial