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Missouri, Illionois ,and Indiana DOT question
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jeffshelby
Posted 2/15/2009 21:22 (#610481 - in reply to #610418)
Subject: Re: Missouri, Illionois ,and Indiana DOT question


Ohio
Usually is is for commercial trucks or vehicles over 26,000 #. Im pretty sure that since you are labeled farm plates you would not be required unless it is posted that ALL trucks must stop. Make sure your safety chains from trailer to truck are secured properly and here in Ohio, depending on weight of equipment being hauled will determine how many tie down chains you need. They nab combine movers alot with this one. The days of a simple chain up front and on the back are over
From Missouri Weigh Station & DOT Information = All vehicles that have a registered weight of 18,001 pounds or more are required to enter the Missouri weigh stations when they are open. If a vehicle is licensed for 18,000 pounds or less, they do not have to stop. However, police or commercial vehicle enforcement may choose to stop a vehicle with a lower weight rating at their discretion. Trucks in Missouri are required to be less than 14 feet tall. They can be up to 15 feet tall if they are traveling exclusively withing commercial zones as defined by Missouri statute 304.190, RSMo. The maximum weight allowed in Missouri per axle is 20,000 pounds on the interstate and 22,000 pounds on non-interstate roads. The maximum weigh allowed per tandem is 34,000 pounds on the interstate and 36,000 pounds on non-interstate roads. This applies to roads that are not marked with lower weight restrictions. DOT Motor Carrier Services: 573-751-3358/866-831-6277


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