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3450

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 742

(5)  BEFORE APRIL 30, 1991, SUBSECTIONS (B) AND (C) OF
THIS SECTION DO NOT APPLY TO ANY COMBINATION OF VEHICLES CARRYING
MANIFESTED INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT IN A CONTAINER OR IN A 20-FOOT
SEMITRAILER TITLED AND REGISTERED BEFORE MAY 1, 1986. HOWEVER,
THIS COMBINATION OF VEHICLES IS SUBJECT TO THE MAXIMUM LOAD
LIMITS OF 20,000 POUNDS FOR A SINGLE AXLE, 34,000 POUNDS FOR 2
CONSECUTIVE AXLES, AND 73,000 POUNDS FOR GROSS COMBINATION
WEIGHT.

(6)  NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTIONS (B)
AND (C) OF THIS SECTION, 3 CONSECUTIVE AXLES WITH A SPACING OF AT
LEAST 97 INCHES (MORE THAN 8 FEET) MAY CARRY A GROSS MAXIMUM
WEIGHT OF 42,000 POUNDS.

(b)  Notwithstanding any other provisions of this title, the
overall gross weight on a group of 2 or more consecutive axles
may not exceed an amount produced by application of the following
formula:

( LN                                     )

W = 500 (---------+ 12N + 36 )

( N - 1                              )

where "W" = overall gross weight on any group of 2 or more
consecutive axles to the nearest 500 pounds, "L" = distance in
feet measured horizontally between the vertical centerlines of
the extreme of any group of 2 or more consecutive axles, and "N"
= number of axles in group under consideration, except that 2
consecutive sets of tandem axles may carry a gross load of 34,000
pounds each providing the overall distance between the first and
last axles of such consecutive sets of tandem axles is 36 feet or
more; provided, that such overall gross weight may not exceed
eighty thousand (80,000) pounds, including any enforcement or
statutory tolerances.

(c)  The following table indicates the permissible overall
gross weights based upon the above formula:

Distance in feet
between the
extremes of any
group of 2 or
more consecutive

axles

2 axles

3 axles

4 axles

5 axles

6 axles

7 axles

4

34,000

5

34,000

6

34,000

7

34,000

8

34,000

34,000

9

39,000

42,500

10

40,000

43,500

11

44,000

12

45,000

50,000

13

45,500

50,500

14

46,500

51,500

15

47,000

52,000

16

48,000

52,500

58,000



 

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