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| Legislative Watch |
Alaska |
7/10/06-The fine structure for overweight trucks in Alaska has been modified under a bill signed into law by Gov. Frank Murkowski. The changes are now in effect.
The new law, previously HB266, keeps fines at about their current rate for loads on state highways that are minimally overweight. Fines are “more aggressive” as the overage increases.
It also prohibits insurance companies from negatively affecting the personal vehicle insurance policies of truck drivers who are cited for overweight loads.
Vehicles that are 1,001 to 2,000 pounds overweight will carry a $100 fine. Weighing 2,001 to 4,000 pounds in excess will result in fines of 7 cents per pound over the limit. The fine increases to 9 cents per pound for loads that are 4,001 to 6,000 pounds overweight. The fine climbs to 12 cents per pound for loads that are 6,001 to 10,000 pounds in excess. Vehicles 10,001 or more pounds over the limit will pay 15 cents per pound.
The new law, previously HB266, keeps fines at about their current rate for loads on state highways that are minimally overweight. Fines are “more aggressive” as the overage increases.
It also prohibits insurance companies from negatively affecting the personal vehicle insurance policies of truck drivers who are cited for overweight loads.
Vehicles that are 1,001 to 2,000 pounds overweight will carry a $100 fine. Weighing 2,001 to 4,000 pounds in excess will result in fines of 7 cents per pound over the limit. The fine increases to 9 cents per pound for loads that are 4,001 to 6,000 pounds overweight. The fine climbs to 12 cents per pound for loads that are 6,001 to 10,000 pounds in excess. Vehicles 10,001 or more pounds over the limit will pay 15 cents per pound.






