{"text":"I know the answer to this question is probably yes you still have to stop but I'm going to ask it anyways do you have to stop at scales when pulling flatbed empty? It seems like you shouldn't have to considering it would be obvious your not over weight considering you empty and being that it's a flatbed they can see it.. I've been pulled in to scales before empty with a flatbed and they just wave me through. I haven't been running flatbed for very long so excuse my ignorance. And yes I know there checking for other things other then your weight even though the main reason is for weight purposes at least that's what they want you to believe it seems. I've even seen signs saying if your empty take the other lane that doesn't have a scale.","pics":"[]","canComment":true}