WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 7 20
(k) Except as otherwise provided in this section;
(1) In a combination of vehicles with a power unit
that is a cargo-carrying vehicle, the overall length of the
combination may not exceed 55 feet;
(2) Any other combination of vehicles may not exceed
55 feet; and
(3) (i) 1. A truck or truck tractor and semitrailer
combination designed for and engaged exclusively in the
transportation of automobiles or [motorboats] BOATS, maxi-cube
vehicles, and [vehicles operating as] saddle-mount and full-mount
combinations may not exceed 65 feet in length.
2. A STINGER-STEERED AUTOMOBILE
TRANSPORTER MAY NOT EXCEED 75 FEET IN LENGTH.
(ii) No other length requirements may be
applied to the combinations of vehicles described in item (i) of
this paragraph.
(iii) The combinations of vehicles described in
item (i) of this paragraph may only be operated on any part of
the interstate system or other State system highways that are
designated by the Secretary in conjunction with the U.S.
Department of Transportation, or on a highway that is the
shortest practical route between a designated highway and:
1. A truck terminal;
2. Point of origin/destination for cargo;
or
3. For a distance not to exceed 1 mile,
facilities for food, fuel, repairs, or rest.
24-106.2.
(a) A vehicle used to carry logs, poles, unfinished or
unfabricated lumber, pipe, steel, or other materials of a similar
kind, size, shape, or characteristic may not be driven on any
highway unless its load is enclosed entirely within the sides and
ends of the body of the vehicle.
(b) A vehicle used to carry logs, poles, unfinished or
unfabricated lumber, pipe, steel, or other materials of a similar
kind, size, shape, or characteristic may not be driven on any
highway unless its load is fastened securely to both the front
and rear of the vehicle at both the front and rear of the load,
as provided in this section.
(c) The fastening of a load to a vehicle shall be:
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