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Old 12-27-2010, 05:00 PM
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Crappie those words are mine. The guy is a pretty good lawyer who has even served on the Maryland Bar Assn board. Whether the terms I used are incorrect or not, it is ironic that you want to compare a very questionable vehicle law violation with theft of property valued in the tens of thousands...


I stand behind the fact that I am abiding by the law..

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If your dimensions exceed any of these limits, a permit is required.

WEIGHT

Single-27,000; Tandem-34,000; Tridum-42,500; WEIGHT: 120,000 to 150,000 interstate only; 30,000 lbs, per axle is the maximum –

No more than 30,000 lbs on any one axle Up to 110,000 lbs gvw;

No more than 27,000 lbs on any one axle From 110,001 lbs gvw and over;

Super Loads. LENGTH: 120’ WIDTH: 16’ HEIGHT: 16’ POLECAR: 14’6.”

WIDTH

The maximum allowable vehicle width in Maryland is 102 inches except when prohibited by posted signs. The width of a vehicle includes any load that it carries and shall be exclusive of safety and energy conservation devices, such as side mirrors, turn signal lamps, marker lamps, steps and handholds for entry and egress. For a detailed description of the Maryland vehicle width law, refer to Title 24, Subsection 102 of the Maryland Vehicle Law.

9’ ft and over requires permit;
Stripe Tease... No kidding

See you all towing down the highways soon..
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