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Thread: Anyone hauling Steel Coils in Alabama?

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    Default Anyone hauling Steel Coils in Alabama?

    Might want to check this out and be certified by June 1!!

    Under the state's new law, a company hiring an uncertified driver could face fines of $5,000 to $10,000. Uncertified drivers could be fined from $250 to $1,000 and sentenced to as much as a year in jail.

    Pretty expensive, I know I can't afford a $250 fine, much less a $1000 and a year in jail!!

    Alabama's new steel coil hauling law is toughest in nation, trucking association officials say - ATA News
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebaldeagle655 View Post
    Might want to check this out and be certified by June 1!!

    Under the state's new law, a company hiring an uncertified driver could face fines of $5,000 to $10,000. Uncertified drivers could be fined from $250 to $1,000 and sentenced to as much as a year in jail.

    Pretty expensive, I know I can't afford a $250 fine, much less a $1000 and a year in jail!!

    Alabama's new steel coil hauling law is toughest in nation, trucking association officials say - ATA News
    HAHA, They learned how to secure a coil from someone on the cb. What a bunch of maroons.
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    Have you noticed that the American Trucking Association appears more "ANTI" truck and driver than they are "PRO" truck and driver??


    They need to do a name change to, "American Anti-Trucking Association" !! They could then call themselves "Triple A"!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Orangetxguy View Post
    Have you noticed that the American Trucking Association appears more "ANTI" truck and driver than they are "PRO" truck and driver??


    They need to do a name change to, "American Anti-Trucking Association" !! They could then call themselves "Triple A"!!
    Ummmm....guess you didn't notice that was the ALABAMA Trucking Association.

    Funny thing...that was signed almost 3 weeks ago and I've not heard a word. Our B'ham terminal (PGT) is right over the hill in Midfield.
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