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CDLLife drivers March 24, 2026 at 03:08 PM ♥ 0

Wyoming Driver Cited for Nearly 17,000-Pound Overweight Load and Registration Violations

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Key Details Laramie County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) stopped a semi truck on March 24, 2026, and issued multiple citations to the driver. The truck was operating significantly over legal weight limits, creating a serious safety hazard on Wyoming roads. What the Driver Faced The primary violation involved an overweight load of 16,940 pounds above the legal limit. Additional citations included equipment defects, missing Wyoming registration, and other regulatory violations. Deputies documented each infraction during the traffic stop. Why It Matters Overweight trucks pose real dangers to other motorists and accelerate road deterioration. LCSO's Traffic Enforcement Unit actively patrols for unsafe commercial vehicles and non-compliant drivers. This stop reflects ongoing efforts to keep highways safe and enforce federal and state trucking regulations. What Drivers Should Know The Sheriff's Office is reminding drivers that operating illegally puts everyone at risk. Proper registration, equipment maintenance, and load compliance aren't optional - they're critical for your safety and your career. Report traffic violations and safety concerns through official channels to help keep roads safe.

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"Wyoming sheriff cites semi truck driver for 16,940 pound overweight violation and more"
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