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Currrently, standard weight limits apply to the total truck and not just the box. Federal law established the minimum weight requirements with four basic limits for single axle, double axle, bridge and gross vehicle weight. Only seven States curretly apply the federal limits; the reminaing States apply some combination of the standard limits.

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