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Thread: Penske and Scale House

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    Default Penske and Scale House

    I have a stupid question. But me and my family will be moving in 3 weeks to Las Vegas. We will be getting a 26 foot truck. My question is will we have to stop at every scale house on I-40 or can I by-pass them. I have a class a with hazmat but I don't know if I will drive or not. We live in Arkansas and am moving to Las Vegas Nevada. Thanks for your help.
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    If you're moving your own household goods in a rental truck, I would say "no - you don't have to stop". You can always call your local DOT and ask them to be 100% sure.
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    commercial moving=yes
    personal moving=no,unless its an agriculture check
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    Unless the sign says all trucks over X amount of weight, and you fall within that category, then you can just keep on trucking.
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    FWIW, many truck rental companies now have signs posted in their offices advising all rental trucks/customers to stop at weigh stations.

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    Default Re: Penske and Scale House

    Quote Originally Posted by et1231
    My question is will we have to stop at every scale house on I-40 or can I by-pass them.
    If you were just a dumb fourwheeler, would you even think to stop at a weigh station? If not, carry on. I've driven 26' U-Hauls on a couple of occasions, and I just blew past the scales like any stupid fourwheeler would.

    I've noticed that when U-Hauls (or Penske/Ryder/etc.) do pull into the coops, they frequently get pulled around back.

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    In your situation I'd blow right on past.
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    Default Penske and Scale House

    I recently did a personal relocation using a Budget straight truck and car carrier from Cali to Florida. Budget's instructions were explicit that I had to pull into ALL scalehouses or POEs. Reason - Homeland Security direction. In Arizona and NM I was waved thru. In Arizona, NM, and Texas Border Patrol may also want to take a peek. The only state I was told to "pull around back" was Florida for an ag inspection. After the inspector had me open the rollup and saw how fully I was loaded, he decided he had better things to do.
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    Heres what I did back in 2000. I rented a Uhaul. Drove from Albany N.Y. to Raleigh N.C. Weigh station in VA on I-95 and Weigh station on I-95 in NC. Blew past both of them.

    No one came chasing after me, so I am gonna say don't waste your time stopping. Back then I didnt even know what a weigh station was, so it obviously doesnt apply.
    If you are not sure you should do it, then don't!

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    "Here's what I did back in 2000." Irrelevant, pre-9/11. BOL

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    This is obviously a little late to the original poster, but when I moved from Las Vegas, NV to Austin, TX in May 2006, I drove a 26 foot Penske and never stopped at weight stations. Went I-40 to 287 to I-35 with no issues.
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