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Posted by george md on February 04, 2005 at 21:36:17 from (64.63.221.123):
In Reply to: Re: Weigh Stations posted by Bret4207 on February 04, 2005 at 16:39:26:
Bret, It is quite evident that you don't work in Md, in Md their job is to make money and give out as little information as possible so that they can get as many people for the same law as possible . This rotten little state has a choke hold on all the north -south traffic and they are proud of that fact. Route #1, 40 and 95 all have to cross the susquehanna river , there is a set of scales at each one,a set each way on I- 70 ,on I-83 , and on 68 there is a large insp building,and more in southern md. They will tell you -we are here to make money for the state , we are required to be self sufficient. The one at conowingo US#1 is the newest, and before it opened they said it would be paid for in three years -Cost of trucking went up. 52 ft trailers are not allowed on US#1, there are no signs to inform the trucker , so every one that comes down the road from pa gets nailed 500.00. george
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