West Virginia Code
Article 17. Size, Weight and Load
§17C-17-10. Officers May Weigh, Measure or Examine Vehicles and Require Removal or Rearrangement of Excess Loads

(a) Any police officer or employee of the Division of Highways or the Public Service Commission designated as a commercial vehicle enforcement officer or member of an official weighing crew by his or her representative agency may require the driver of any vehicle or combination of vehicles located on or within one hundred feet of any public highway or right-of-way, and whether moving or stopped, to submit the vehicle or combination of vehicles to a weighing with portable or stationary weighing devices or submit the vehicle or combination of vehicles to a measuring or to any other examination necessary to determine if the vehicle or combination of vehicles is in violation of any of the provisions of this article or article seventeen-a of this chapter, and may require that the vehicle or combination of vehicles be driven to the nearest weighing device.
No vehicle or combination of vehicles may be detained for weighing unless a portable or stationary weighing device is actually present at the location where, and at the time, the vehicle or combination of vehicles is stopped or unless the vehicle or combination of vehicles is escorted immediately after being stopped to the nearest portable or stationary weighing device. In no case may a vehicle or combination of vehicles be detained more than one hour from the time it is stopped for weighing unless the vehicle or combination of vehicles is impounded for another violation or placed out of service for a safety violation.
(b) Whenever a police officer or a member of an official weighing crew or a commercial vehicle enforcement officer determines that a vehicle or combination of vehicles is in violation of any of the provisions of this article or article seventeen-a of this chapter, he or she may require the driver to remain in place or be moved to a suitable location until the vehicle or combination of vehicles is brought into conformity with the provisions violated.
In the case of a weight violation all material unloaded shall be cared for by the owner, lessee or borrower of the vehicle or combination of vehicles at the risk of the owner, lessee or borrower: Provided, That no criminal charge shall be preferred against any driver, operator or owner of a vehicle when a rearrangement of the load upon the vehicle, without removal of the load from the vehicle, reduces the axle loads of the vehicle to the limit permitted under this chapter.
(c) Any driver of a vehicle or combination of vehicles who fails or refuses to comply with any requirement or provision of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, or in the case of any driver of a vehicle engaged in the transportation of coal, any other additional penalties that may be applicable under the provisions of article seventeen-a of this chapter.

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West Virginia Code

Chapter 17C. Traffic Regulations and Laws of the Road

Article 17. Size, Weight and Load

§17C-17-1. Unlawful to Exceed Size and Weight Limitations; Application of Article to Fire Apparatus, Farm Machinery, etc.;"operate a Vehicle or Combination of Vehicles" Construed

§17C-17-2. Width of Vehicles

§17C-17-3. Projecting Loads on Passenger Vehicles

§17C-17-4. Height and Length of Vehicles and Loads

§17C-17-5. Special Load Limits

§17C-17-6. Loads to Be Securely Fastened and Not Allowed to Leak, Escape, etc.

§17C-17-6a. Vehicles Transporting Compressed Gas Containers

§17C-17-7. Trailers and Towed Vehicles

§17C-17-8. Single-Axle Load Limit

§17C-17-8a. Tandem-Axle Load Limit for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways

§17C-17-9. Gross Weight of Vehicles and Loads for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways

§17C-17-9a. Gross Weight of Vehicles and Loads

§17C-17-10. Officers May Weigh, Measure or Examine Vehicles and Require Removal or Rearrangement of Excess Loads

§17C-17-11. Permits for Excess Size and Weight

§17C-17-11a. Authority of Commissioner of the Department of Highways to Increase Weight Limitations Upon Highways Designated by Him

§17C-17-11b. Authority of State Road Commissioner to Increase Length Limitations Upon Highways Designated by Him

§17C-17-11c. Designating an Industrial Road; Setting Weight Limits

§17C-17-11d. Establishing Maximum Road Highway Weights

§17C-17-12. When State Road Commission or Local Authorities May Restrict Right to Use Highways

§17C-17-13. Liability for Damage to Highway or Structure

§17C-17-14. Penalties for Violation of Weight Laws; Impounding Vehicles