Vehicle Weight Ratings | DOT Compliance when Hauling Equipment
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ย. 2024
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Learn more about tires, weight ratings and federal rates following DOT regulations to achieve DOT compliance. In this video, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officer Master Trooper Brent N. Hoover from the Indiana State Police department and Mike Simon (aka Dirt Perfect) go over what you need to know about load size and weight compliance.
Special thanks to Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officer Master Trooper Brent N. Hoover from the Indiana State Police for his expertise on load securement!
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Thank you guys so much , This cleared up so many questions . It's hard to get straight answers reading the DOT format .
Thanks guys for another informative useful video.
Great discussion. Thx.
Nice video, however I wonder general public and even CDL holders would go “Where in the blue blazes do I find the tire rating?” Would have been nice to have a couple of tires to show people how to read their tires. IMO
Does dot look at gawr or just tire ratings for a hotshot
Friend of mine buys used cheap car tires from junkyard for $5 each, has his own tire change. He has a dual axle car trailer, pulls with a 1 ton pickup, he has a used car lit, buys cars at auction, sometimes 300 miles away, so puts lots of miles, depending how many cars he brings back, 95% of time just a 10ish yearold FWD car, but has bought a few 1/2 ton trucks in last few years. So is he exceeding weights? My car trailer I use farm tags, has car tires, but it's only used between properties, and only to transport my tractor
I hope you're not using metric tons. 1 metric ton would be lighter than your average city scooter.
I never heard of pizza cutter tires. What you mean by that? Thanks.
I always have to look at the maximum speed of my tires. I don't wanna blow a tire going 240mph.
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How does this have just 9 comments