Are any other states like PA with their laws regarding towing trailers over 10,000lbs?
I was surprised to hear from PennDOT that this applies to ALL vehicles towed through the state, no matter where they are registered.
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I was surprised to hear from PennDOT that this applies to ALL vehicles towed through the state, no matter where they are registered.
Anybody have advise or comments on the following?
Last Friday night on my way to Cecil County Dragway the following occured: We got off the PA turnpike exit 19. I asked the toll person were to go to get a hotel with trailer parking. He directed me to exit 1B and said go to the Days Inn. Upon arrival, there was a patrol car sitting in the lot without his lights on. Were we set up? Read on. I parked the truck and my father went in to check for a room. As I let the truck cool (turbo diesel) the cop approached and asked for license and registration. I handed it to him and asked what I did. He replied "Nothing, I am checking for false registration. " The next words were "Ah-ha, just what I thought, you are overloaded!" According to this fine man, Pennsylvania commonwealth law requires the truck to carry a tag and registration over the weight of the combined unit. We were using a 99 Dodge Dually with a 10,500 GVWR and a 99 Haulmark Edge with a 12,000 GVWR. He escorted us through the Lower Swatara slums, past two prostitutes, to the local weigh station. Keep in mind that it was 1:30 A. M. . We weighed out at 19,440 pounds. Fortunately, we forgot our block of wood and couldn't get the trailer off the truck to weigh seperately. He took us back to the hotel and after another hour and a half, (3 A. M. ), cited us for being 9440 pounds over our registration limit. Evidently, in PA they don't add the trailers GVWR to cover the total weight. This little paper work error got us a ticket for $1,240. 00. Thats right, more than if I would have ran over him when he was done or gone out and got a DUI. I feel that this is total bullsh!t and would like to know if anyone out there knows the Penn State laws or could recommend some advise or an attorney in the Harrisburg area. Thanks in advance. Take it from me, get your registration on your tow vehicle right and be careful!
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