Posted by Walt Davies on October 08, 2007 at 09:06:13 from (75.106.199.127):
In Reply to: Why 73,280 lbs? posted by in-too-deep on October 07, 2007 at 14:26:10:
We must have some real crazy laws here in Oregon, I see trailers with 3 and even 4 axles on them. Some of them the axles are spread out along the trailer like 6 to 8 ft. between them. Boy I wonder what its like in a sharp turn with these rigs. We have very few State police less than 200 for the whole state. the last three dumacrat Governors cut them way back I rarely see a scales open anymore. I guess it wide open to haul what ever you want now. There was an Accident on I-5 just south of Salem a couple months ago and they had to get a State Trooper out of bed to go to it. Makes one wonder what's next. We also have 3 trailers on I-5 and then they have to drop one when going into Cal. or Wash. Ever watch one of those going down the road looks like a big snake. Walt
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