Autohaulers Seek Higher Weight for Heavier SUV Loads
The haulers had sought a change in the federal regulation because trends in the automotive industry have led to declines in their productivity.
“You can’t get as many sports utility vehicles on a rig as you can Plymouth Neons,” said Robert P. Farrell, president of the National Automobile Transporters Association.
“We have probably lost an average of one unit per trip within the past year and a half to two years,” he said, noting that sports utility vehicles, minivans and pickup trucks are now outselling cars.
“So, that’s still No. 1 on our agenda,” Farrell said.
Legislation was introduced May 4 that would allow states to increase the maximum truck weight to 97,000 pounds. The proposal by Reps. Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) and Merrill Cook (R-Utah) would require truckers to use equipment that adds a sixth axle.
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