Section 2802 Of Chapter 4. Administration And Enforcement From California Vehicle Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 4.
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. (a) Any traffic officer having reason to believe that a
vehicle is not safely loaded or that the height, width, length, or
weight of a vehicle and load is unlawful may require the driver to
stop and submit to an inspection, measurement, or weighing of the
vehicle. The weighing may be done either by means of portable or
stationary scales and the officer may require that the vehicle be
driven to the nearest scale facility, in the event the scales are
within five road miles.
(b) Selected inspection facilities and platform scales operated by
the Department of the California Highway Patrol may, at the
discretion of the commissioner, be open for extended hours, up to and
including 24 hours every day. The primary purpose of the extended
hours is to assist in the detection of overweight vehicles. These
inspection facilities and platform scales shall be located near
primary border route points of entry into the state and key routes
within the state.
(c) An amount not to exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000) shall
be available annually from the Motor Vehicle Account in the State
Transportation Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, for the
expanded operation of the scale facilities, as specified in
subdivision (b). It is the intent of the Legislature that the funds
made available pursuant to this subdivision shall be the only funds
available for purposes of this section.