weigh stations

newsara35

Expert Expediter
Ok can anyone tell me this we have gotten two different answers. Does a cube truck have to stop at the weigh stations? Or are they strictly for semi's.Thanks for all the input.
 

terryandrene

Veteran Expediter
Safety & Compliance
US Coast Guard
Depends.

Some states say yes, some say no. Illinois, for example, requires a GVWR of 8 ton to enter the scales. Iowa and Wisconsin require 6000 pound GVWR vehicles to scale. Other states, like Virginia require all commercial vehicles to scale; however these states define commercial vehicles differently. 10,001 pounds for some states and 26,001 for others, like Missouri. Some states use registered weight and others use GVWR.

I have always driven a van and when we started we entered a scale in every state we travelled. Some scalemasters told us to stay off their scales but most politely said we needn't enter. A Canada Scalemaster said we did not have to enter but that it would be 'nice' if we did, on occasion.

To this day I have never seen a definitive answer to your question, so, it depends. Perhaps someone has the answer to satisfy all of us in the questionable area of weight and size.

Terry
 

Glen Rice

Veteran Expediter
What Terry and Rene said is dead on. My only addition would be when and if you transport any hazardous commodity you then are required to log just like the big boys and enter all scales. Remember to do your mileage and or time inspections to insure public safety.
 

roadweazel

Expert Expediter
I've seen signs in i think IL. that say Trucks with over 6 wheels must Weigh. If in dought just drive by and if they want you they will send a car for you!!!!!!!:7
 

mvbn1

Expert Expediter
Last week, I decided to work on this "problem". Over the next few weeks, I'm going to contact every state, and get the "official" answer to this question. As stated, some states post signs stating "commerical vehicles must scale", or "vehicles over 6000lbs must scale", etc... My van's empty weight is 6120lbs. Guess I should have stopped. As soon as I start getting some answers, I'll post this here for everyone to view.
 

newsara35

Expert Expediter
Thanks all we have still been asking around and alot say it varies on the state. We need a handbook on this as so not to waste our time or have that car sent after us for the slip up!
 
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