4981 - Weighing and measurement of vehicles.

                               SUBCHAPTER E                     MEASURING AND ADJUSTING VEHICLE                             SIZE AND WEIGHT     Sec.     4981.  Weighing and measurement of vehicles.     4982.  Reducing or readjusting loads of vehicles.     4983.  Penalty for failure to obey police officer (Repealed).        Cross References.  Subchapter E is referred to in sections     4704, 6506 of this title.     § 4981.  Weighing and measurement of vehicles.        (a)  Authority of police officers and qualified department     employees.--A police officer or qualified department employee is     authorized to require the driver of a vehicle or combination to     stop and submit the vehicle or combination to be measured and     weighed. Weighing may be done by using either portable or     stationary scales, provided that when portable scales more than     one inch in height are used, sufficient ramp blocks shall be     made available to allow the vehicle or combination to mount the     scales safely. The weighing shall be conducted by qualified     personnel who have been trained in the use of weighing equipment     in a training program approved by an agency of the Commonwealth.     The personnel performing the weighing on all highways and     interstates in this Commonwealth shall inform the drivers of the     vehicle of the right to readjust or rearrange the load under     section 4982(c) (relating to reducing or readjusting loads of     vehicles). The driver or owner, if present, of a vehicle or     combination may, at the time of weighing, witness in an orderly     fashion the weighing procedure. If the driver wishes to witness     the procedure from outside the cab of the vehicle, he shall be     required to turn off the engine, put the transmission in gear     and set the emergency brake before leaving the cab. A police     officer or qualified department employee may require that a     vehicle or combination be driven to the nearest stationary     scales if the scales are within two miles.        (b)  Scales on freeways.--The Department of Transportation,     in cooperation with the Pennsylvania State Police, shall operate     on freeways at points which it deems necessary scales and other     equipment for detecting violations of the size and weight     limitations prescribed by this chapter. The department may also     contract with persons or local authorities to use their scales.        (c)  Tolerance when weighing axles.--A 3% tolerance per axle     shall be permitted when a vehicle is weighed on stationary or     portable scales. This tolerance shall not apply on any     interstate highway to vehicles weighed on stationary scales.        (d)  Reweighing at request of driver or owner.--Whenever     scales operated by other than the department indicate that a     vehicle, wheel, axle or pair of axles is overweight, the driver     or owner may elect to have the vehicle reweighed on the nearest     available scales which have been certified by the Department of     Agriculture. The lower reading of the two scales shall determine     whether charges shall be filed under this section.        (e)  Certification of accuracy of portable scales.--Portable     scales shall be calibrated every 90 days for the purpose of     certification of accuracy by the Department of General Services.     A certificate from the Department of General Services showing     that portable scales were calibrated and found to be accurate     shall be competent and prima facie evidence of those facts in     every proceeding in which a violation of this chapter is     charged.        (f)  Certification of qualified personnel.--The competency of     a witness to testify concerning the weighing of a vehicle may be     established by a certificate from an agency of the Commonwealth     showing that the person was trained in the use of weighing     equipment in a training program approved by a Commonwealth     agency. This certification shall be admissible as competent and     prima facie evidence that the person is qualified and trained in     the use of weighing equipment in such a training program.     (June 18, 1980, P.L.229, No.68, eff. 60 days; Oct. 10, 1980,     P.L.791, No.147, eff. imd.; June 23, 1982, P.L.605, No.171, eff.     imd.; June 19, 1985, P.L.49, No.20, eff. 60 days; July 8, 1986,     P.L.432, No.90, eff. 60 days; Dec. 11, 1986, P.L.1530, No.166,     eff. 60 days; Feb. 10, 1994, P.L.10, No.2, eff. imd.; June 22,     2001, P.L.559, No.37, eff. 60 days)        2001 Amendment.  Act 37 amended subsecs. (a) and (e).        1994 Amendment.  Act 2 amended subsecs. (a) and (e) and added     subsec. (f).        1986 Amendments.  Act 90 amended subsec. (a) and Act 166     amended subsec. (c).        Cross References.  Section 4981 is referred to in sections     4102, 4982 of this title; section 4150 of Title 3 (Agriculture).