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6/1/05-AAA Carolinas plans to ask the General Assembly to re-evaluate a series of laws that allow fully loaded trucks on state roadways, the News & Observer in Raleigh reported.
The organization said state-owned roads – many of which are used by the state’s large agriculture, mining and logging industries – move heavy traffic onto roadways that aren’t built to support the weight. The state roads allow loads up to 90,000 pounds – 10,000 pounds more than is allowed on the interstates.
The organization said state-owned roads – many of which are used by the state’s large agriculture, mining and logging industries – move heavy traffic onto roadways that aren’t built to support the weight. The state roads allow loads up to 90,000 pounds – 10,000 pounds more than is allowed on the interstates.





