There is a trick to avoiding the cashbox DOT. Stay as far left as you can. They got me for having "exposed" cords on a trailer tire one day coming off the south end of 476. You needed a heavy screwdriver to pry the cracked rubber open to expose them.
Anyhow, in the hour and a half that the broker kept calling me every fifteen minutes to see how it was going, every guy they got was in the right 3 or 4 lanes. I had an extra 45 minutes and sat in line in the right lane that morning. Miss-take!
In PA, you have four hours to correct an over-weight axle, as long as you don't have to repair the vehicle, or take anything off onto the ground. In VA you have an hour.
PA and NY have been working hard trying to help fill budget gaps. As have the locals. In Meadville they lowered the speed limit on route 98 to 45 from 55 with no public hearings, and no "reduced speed ahead" signs. They were writing over a dozen tickets a day the first few weeks, til public outcry got too loud. And the Meadville local cops are writing tickets for having an insert in the reese hitch, unsafe equipment, someone might bust their knee walking behind you truck.
I want them to bust a knee, so I can ask them WHY WERE YOU WALKING THAT CLOSE TO MY TRUCK?!?!?!
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