as introduced - 85th Legislature (2007 - 2008) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am
A bill for an act
relating to traffic regulations; regulating gross vehicle weights and axle weights
of vehicles and combinations of vehicles; amending allowable weight limits
on certain routes; amending permit fees and requirements; authorizing permits
for certain vehicles and combinations of vehicles; making technical changes;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 169.824, subdivisions 1, 2; 169.826,
subdivisions 1a, 1b; 169.8261; 169.828, subdivision 2; 169.86, subdivisions 1a,
5; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 169.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 169.824, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
(a) No vehicle or combination of
vehicles equipped with pneumatic tires shall be operated upon the highways of this state
where the total gross weight on any group of two or more consecutive axles of any vehicle
or combination of vehicles exceeds that given in the followingnew text begin axle weight limitsnew text end table for
the distance between the centers of the first and last axles of any group of two or more
consecutive axles under considerationdeleted text begin ;deleted text end new text begin .new text end Unless otherwise noted, the distance between
axles deleted text begin beingdeleted text end new text begin isnew text end measured longitudinally to the nearest even foot, and when the measurement
is a fraction of exactly one-half foot the next largest whole number in feet shall be used,
except that when the distance between axles is more than three feet four inches and less
than three feet six inches the distance of four feet shall be useddeleted text begin :deleted text end new text begin .
new text end
new text begin
Axle Weight Limits Table new text end |
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Maximum gross weight in pounds on a group of |
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2 |
3 |
4 |
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Distances in feet between centers of foremost and rearmost axles of a group |
consecutive axles of a 2-axle vehicle or of any vehicle or combination of vehicles having a total of 2 or more axles |
consecutive axles of a 3-axle vehicle or of any vehicle or combination of vehicles having a total of 3 or more axles |
consecutive axles of a 4-axle vehicle or any combination of vehicles having a total of 4 or more axles |
4 |
34,000 |
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5 |
34,000 |
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6 |
34,000 |
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7 |
34,000 |
37,000 |
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8 |
34,000 |
38,500 |
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8 plus |
34,000 |
42,000 |
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(38,000) |
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9 |
35,000 |
43,000 |
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(39,000) |
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10 |
36,000 |
43,500 |
49,000 |
(40,000) |
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11 |
36,000 |
44,500 |
49,500 |
12 |
45,000 |
50,000 |
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13 |
46,000 |
51,000 |
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14 |
46,500 |
51,500 |
|
15 |
47,500 |
52,000 |
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16 |
48,000 |
53,000 |
|
17 |
49,000 |
53,500 |
|
18 |
49,500 |
54,000 |
|
19 |
50,500 |
55,000 |
|
20 |
51,000 |
55,500 |
|
21 |
52,000 |
56,000 |
|
22 |
52,500 |
57,000 |
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23 |
53,500 |
57,500 |
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24 |
54,000 |
58,000 |
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25 |
(55,000) |
59,000 |
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26 |
(55,500) |
59,500 |
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27 |
(56,500) |
60,000 |
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28 |
(57,000) |
61,000 |
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29 |
(58,000) |
61,500 |
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30 |
(58,500) |
62,000 |
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31 |
(59,500) |
63,000 |
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32 |
(60,000) |
63,500 |
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33 |
64,000 |
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34 |
65,000 |
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35 |
65,500 |
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36 |
66,000 |
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37 |
67,000 |
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38 |
67,500 |
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39 |
68,000 |
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40 |
69,000 |
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41 |
69,500 |
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42 |
70,000 |
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43 |
71,000 |
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44 |
71,500 |
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45 |
72,000 |
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46 |
72,500 |
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47 |
(73,500) |
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48 |
(74,000) |
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49 |
(74,500) |
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50 |
(75,500) |
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51 |
(76,000) |
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The maximum gross weight on a group of three consecutive axles where the distance
between centers of foremost and rearmost axles is listed as seven feet or eight feet applies
only to vehicles manufactured before August 1, 1991.
deleted text end
deleted text begin
"8 plus" refers to any distance greater than eight feet but less than nine feet.
deleted text end
new text begin
Axle Weight Limits Table (continued) new text end |
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Maximum gross weight in pounds on a group of |
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5 |
6 |
7 |
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Distances in feet between centers of foremost and rearmost axles of a group |
consecutive axles of a 5-axle vehicle or any combination of vehicles having a total of 5 or more axles |
consecutive axles of a combination of vehicles having a total of 6 or more axles |
consecutive axles of a combination of vehicles having a total of 7 or more axles |
14 |
57,000 |
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15 |
57,500 |
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16 |
58,000 |
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17 |
59,000 |
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18 |
59,500 |
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19 |
60,000 |
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20 |
60,500 |
66,000 |
72,000 |
21 |
61,500 |
67,000 |
72,500 |
22 |
62,000 |
67,500 |
73,000 |
23 |
62,500 |
68,000 |
73,500 |
24 |
63,000 |
68,500 |
74,000 |
25 |
64,000 |
69,000 |
75,000 |
26 |
64,500 |
70,000 |
75,500 |
27 |
65,000 |
70,500 |
76,000 |
28 |
65,500 |
71,000 |
76,500 |
29 |
66,500 |
71,500 |
77,000 |
30 |
67,000 |
72,000 |
77,500 |
31 |
67,500 |
73,000 |
78,500 |
32 |
68,000 |
73,500 |
79,000 |
33 |
69,000 |
74,000 |
79,500 |
34 |
69,500 |
74,500 |
80,000 |
35 |
70,000 |
75,000 |
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[80,500] new text end |
36 |
70,500 |
76,000 |
new text begin
[81,000] new text end |
37 |
71,500 |
76,500 |
new text begin
[81,500] new text end |
38 |
72,000 |
77,000 |
new text begin
[82,000] new text end |
39 |
72,500 |
77,500 |
new text begin
[82,500] new text end |
40 |
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73,000
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new text begin
73,280 new text end |
78,000 |
new text begin
[83,500] new text end |
41 |
(74,000) |
79,000 |
new text begin
[84,000] new text end |
42 |
(74,500) |
79,500 |
new text begin
[84,500] new text end |
43 |
(75,000) |
80,000 |
new text begin
[85,000] new text end |
44 |
(75,500) |
new text begin
[80,500] new text end |
new text begin
[85,500] new text end |
45 |
(76,500) |
new text begin
[81,000] new text end |
new text begin
[86,000] new text end |
46 |
(77,000) |
new text begin
[81,500] new text end |
new text begin
[87,000] new text end |
47 |
(77,500) |
new text begin
[82,000] new text end |
new text begin
[87,500] new text end |
48 |
(78,000) |
new text begin
[83,000] new text end |
new text begin
[88,000] new text end |
49 |
(79,000) |
new text begin
[83,500] new text end |
new text begin
[88,500] new text end |
50 |
(79,500) |
new text begin
[84,000] new text end |
new text begin
[89,000] new text end |
51 |
(80,000) |
new text begin
[84,500] new text end |
new text begin
[89,500] new text end |
new text begin
52 new text end |
new text begin
[85,000] new text end |
new text begin
[90,500] new text end |
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new text begin
53 new text end |
new text begin
[86,000] new text end |
new text begin
[91,000] new text end |
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new text begin
54 new text end |
new text begin
[86,500] new text end |
new text begin
[91,500] new text end |
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new text begin
55 new text end |
new text begin
[87,000] new text end |
new text begin
[92,000] new text end |
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new text begin
56 new text end |
new text begin
[87,500] new text end |
new text begin
[92,500] new text end |
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new text begin
57 new text end |
new text begin
[88,000] new text end |
new text begin
[93,000] new text end |
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new text begin
58 new text end |
new text begin
[89,000] new text end |
new text begin
[94,000] new text end |
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new text begin
59 new text end |
new text begin
[89,500] new text end |
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[94,500] new text end |
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new text begin
60 new text end |
new text begin
[90,000] new text end |
new text begin
[95,000] new text end |
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61 new text end |
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[95,500] new text end |
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62 new text end |
new text begin
[96,000] new text end |
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63 new text end |
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[97,000] new text end |
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(b) The maximum gross weight on a group of three consecutive axles where the
distance between centers of foremost and rearmost axles is listed as seven feet or eight
feet applies only to vehicles manufactured before August 1, 1991. "8 plus" means any
distance greater than eight feet but less than nine feet.
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new text begin (c) new text end The gross weights shown in parentheses in deleted text begin thisdeleted text end new text begin the axle weight limitsnew text end table
are permitted only on deleted text begin statedeleted text end new text begin (i) new text end trunk highways deleted text begin anddeleted text end new text begin , (ii)new text end routes designated under section
169.832, subdivision 11new text begin , and (iii) routes designated as having a maximum weight limit of
at least nine tons per axlenew text end .
new text begin
(d) The gross weights shown in brackets in the axle weight limits table are permitted
only for a vehicle or combination of vehicles for which a permit has been issued under
section 169.863 or 169.865.
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deleted text begin (b)deleted text end new text begin (e)new text end Notwithstanding any lesser weight in pounds shown in deleted text begin thisdeleted text end new text begin the axle weight
limitsnew text end table but subject to the restrictions on gross vehicle weights in subdivision 2,
paragraph (a), two consecutive sets of tandem axles may carry a gross load of 34,000
pounds each and a combined gross load of 68,000 pounds provided the overall distance
between the first and last axles of the consecutive sets of tandem axles is 36 feet or more.
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 169.824, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
deleted text begin (a)deleted text end Notwithstanding the provisions
of section 169.85, the gross vehicle weight of all axles of a vehicle or combination of
vehicles deleted text begin shalldeleted text end new text begin mustnew text end not exceed:
(1) 80,000 pounds for any vehicle or combination of vehicles on all deleted text begin statedeleted text end new text begin (i) new text end trunk
highways as defined in section 160.02, subdivision 29, deleted text begin and for alldeleted text end new text begin (ii) new text end routes designated
under section 169.832, subdivision 11new text begin , and (iii) routes designated as having a maximum
weight limit of at least nine tons per axlenew text end ;
(2) 88,000 pounds for any vehicle or combination of vehicles with six or more
axles while exclusively engaged in hauling livestock on all state trunk highways other
than interstate highways, if the vehicle has a permit under section 169.86, subdivision 5,
paragraph (k);new text begin and
new text end
(3) 73,280 pounds for any vehicle or combination of vehicles with five axles or less
on all routes, other than deleted text begin state trunk highways and routes that are designated under section
169.832, subdivision 11, except that a vehicle needing reasonable access to a terminal or
facilities for food, fuel, repairs, and rest, located within three miles of a ten-ton route, may
not exceed 80,000 pounds. "Terminal" means any location where freight either originates,
terminates, or is handled in the transportation process, or where commercial motor carriers
maintain operating facilities; anddeleted text end new text begin routes identified in clause (1).
new text end
deleted text begin
(4) 80,000 pounds for any vehicle or combination of vehicles with six or more
axles on all routes, other than state trunk highways and routes that are designated under
section 169.832, subdivision 11.
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deleted text begin
(b) The maximum weights specified in this section for five consecutive axles shall
not apply to a four-axle ready-mix concrete truck which was equipped with a fifth axle
prior to June 1, 1981. The maximum gross weight on four or fewer consecutive axles of
vehicles excepted by this clause shall not exceed any maximum weight specified for four
or fewer consecutive axles in this section.
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Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 169.826, subdivision 1a, is amended to read:
The limitations provided in sections
169.822 to 169.829 are increased by ten percent from deleted text begin the beginning of harvestdeleted text end new text begin July 1new text end to
November 30 each year for the movement of deleted text begin sugar beets, carrots, and potatoesdeleted text end new text begin agricultural
cropsnew text end from the field of harvest to the point of the first unloading. Transfer of the product
from a farm vehicle or small farm trailer, within the meaning of chapter 168, to another
vehicle is not considered to be the first unloading. The commissioner shall not deleted text begin issue
permitsdeleted text end new text begin take any actionnew text end under this subdivision if to do so will result in a loss of federal
highway funding to the state.
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 169.826, subdivision 1b, is amended to read:
Despite the provisions of subdivision 5 and
sections 169.824, subdivision 2, deleted text begin paragraph (a),deleted text end clause (2), and 169.832, subdivision 11, a
vehicle or combination of vehicles with a gross vehicle weight up to 88,000 pounds may
be operated on a nine-ton county road, consistent with the increases allowed for vehicles
operating on a ten-ton road, during the time when the increases under subdivision 1 are in
effect in that zone.
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 169.8261, is amended to read:
(a) A vehicle or combination of vehicles hauling raw or unfinished forest products,
including wood chips, by the most direct route to the nearest highway that has been
designated under section 169.832, subdivision 11, may be operated on any highway
with gross weights permitted under sections 169.822 to 169.829 without regard to load
restrictions imposed on that highway, except that the vehicles must:
(1) comply with seasonal load restrictions in effect between the dates set by the
commissioner under section 169.87, subdivision 2;
(2) comply with bridge load limits posted under section 169.84;
(3) be equipped and operated with six axlesnew text begin ,new text end and brakesnew text begin on all wheelsnew text end ;
(4) not exceed 90,000 pounds gross weight, or deleted text begin 98,000deleted text end new text begin 99,000new text end pounds gross weight
during the time when seasonal increases are authorized under section 169.826;
(5) not be operated on interstate and defense highways;
(6) obtain an annual permit from the commissioner of transportation;
(7) obey all road postings; and
(8) not exceed 20,000 pounds gross weight on any single axle.
(b) A vehicle operated under this section may exceed the legal axle weight limits
listed in section 169.824 by not more than 12.5 percent; except that, the weight limits may
be exceeded by not more than 22.5 percent during the time when seasonal increases are
authorized under section 169.826, subdivision 1.
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 169.828, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
A vehicle or combination of vehicles equipped with
one or more variable load axles shall have the pressure control preset so that the weight
carried on the variable load axle may not be varied by the operator during transport of
any load. The actuating control for the axle shall function only as an on-and-off switchnew text begin ,
and must be located outside of the passenger compartment of the vehiclenew text end . The provisions
of this subdivision do not apply to any farm truck registered prior to July 1, 1981, under
section 168.013, subdivision 1c, for 57,000 pounds or less. This subdivision does not
apply to rear-loading refuse-compactor vehicles, except that any refuse-compactor vehicle
having a tridem rear axle must comply with this subdivision before being issued a special
permit under section 169.86, subdivision 5, paragraph (h).
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 169.86, subdivision 1a, is amended to read:
The commissioner of
transportation, upon application in writing therefor, may issue special permits annually
to any hauler authorizing the hauler to move vehicles or combinations of vehicles with
weights exceeding by not more than ten percent the weight limitations contained in
sections 169.822 to 169.829, on interstate highways during the times and within the zones
specified deleted text begin in sections 169.822 to 169.829deleted text end new text begin by the commissioner for winter weight increases
under section 169.826, subdivision 1new text end .
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 169.86, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
The commissioner, with respect
to highways under the commissioner's jurisdiction, may charge a fee for each permit
issued. All such fees for permits issued by the commissioner of transportation shall be
deposited in the state treasury and credited to the trunk highway fund. Except for those
annual permits for which the permit fees are specified elsewhere in this chapter, the fees
shall be:
(a) $15 for each single trip permit.
(b) $36 for each job permit. A job permit may be issued for like loads carried on
a specific route for a period not to exceed two months. "Like loads" means loads of the
same product, weight, and dimension.
(c) $60 for an annual permit to be issued for a period not to exceed 12 consecutive
months. Annual permits may be issued for:
(1) motor vehicles used to alleviate a temporary crisis adversely affecting the safety
or well-being of the public;
(2) motor vehicles which travel on interstate highways and carry loads authorized
under subdivision 1a;
(3) deleted text begin motor vehicles operating with gross weights authorized under section 169.826,
subdivision 1a;
deleted text end
deleted text begin (4)deleted text end special pulpwood vehicles described in section 169.863;
deleted text begin (5)deleted text end new text begin (4)new text end motor vehicles bearing snowplow blades not exceeding ten feet in width; and
deleted text begin (6)deleted text end new text begin (5)new text end noncommercial transportation of a boat by the owner or user of the boat.
(d) $120 for an oversize annual permit to be issued for a period not to exceed 12
consecutive months. Annual permits may be issued for:
(1) mobile cranes;
(2) construction equipment, machinery, and supplies;
(3) manufactured homes and manufactured storage buildings;
(4) implements of husbandry when the movement is not made according to the
provisions of paragraph (i);
(5) double-deck buses;
(6) commercial boat hauling; and
(7) three-vehicle combinations consisting of two empty, newly manufactured trailers
for cargo, horses, or livestock, not to exceed 28-1/2 feet per trailer; provided, however,
the permit allows the vehicles to be moved from a trailer manufacturer to a trailer dealer
only while operating on twin-trailer routes designated under section 169.81, subdivision 3,
paragraph (c).
(e) For vehicles which have axle weights exceeding the weight limitations of
sections 169.822 to 169.829, an additional cost added to the fees listed above. However,
this paragraph applies to any vehicle described in section 168.013, subdivision 3,
paragraph (b), but only when the vehicle exceeds its gross weight allowance set forth in
that paragraph, and then the additional cost is for all weight, including the allowance
weight, in excess of the permitted maximum axle weight. The additional cost is equal
to the product of the distance traveled times the sum of the overweight axle group cost
factors shown in the following chart:
Overweight Axle Group Cost Factors
Weight (pounds) |
Cost Per Mile For Each Group Of: |
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exceeding weight limitations on axles |
Two new text begin or more new text end consecutive axles spaced within 8 feet or less |
Three consecutive axles spaced deleted text begin within deleted text end new text begin more than 8 feet but less thannew text end 9 feet deleted text begin or less deleted text end |
Four consecutive axles spaced within 14 feet or less |
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0-2,000 |
.12 |
.05 |
.04 |
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2,001-4,000 |
.14 |
.06 |
.05 |
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4,001-6,000 |
.18 |
.07 |
.06 |
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6,001-8,000 |
.21 |
.09 |
.07 |
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8,001-10,000 |
.26 |
.10 |
.08 |
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10,001-12,000 |
.30 |
.12 |
.09 |
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12,001-14,000 |
Not permitted |
.14 |
.11 |
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14,001-16,000 |
Not permitted |
.17 |
.12 |
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16,001-18,000 |
Not permitted |
.19 |
.15 |
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18,001-20,000 |
Not permitted |
Not permitted |
.16 |
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20,001-22,000 |
Not permitted |
Not permitted |
.20 |
The amounts added are rounded to the nearest cent for each axle or axle group. The
additional cost does not apply to paragraph (c), clauses (1) and (3).
For a vehicle found to exceed the appropriate maximum permitted weight, a cost-per-mile
fee of 22 cents per ton, or fraction of a ton, over the permitted maximum weight is imposed
in addition to the normal permit fee. Miles must be calculated based on the distance
already traveled in the state plus the distance from the point of detection to a transportation
loading site or unloading site within the state or to the point of exit from the state.
(f) As an alternative to paragraph (e), an annual permit may be issued for overweight,
or oversize and overweight, construction equipment, machinery, and supplies. The fees
for the permit are as follows:
Gross Weight (pounds) of Vehicle |
Annual Permit Fee |
|
90,000 |
or less |
$200 |
90,001 |
- 100,000 |
$300 |
100,001 |
- 110,000 |
$400 |
110,001 |
- 120,000 |
$500 |
120,001 |
- 130,000 |
$600 |
130,001 |
- 140,000 |
$700 |
140,001 |
- 145,000 |
$800 |
If the gross weight of the vehicle is more than 145,000 pounds the permit fee is determined
under paragraph (e).
(g) For vehicles which exceed the width limitations set forth in section 169.80 by
more than 72 inches, an additional cost equal to $120 added to the amount in paragraph (a)
when the permit is issued while seasonal load restrictions pursuant to section 169.87 are
in effect.
(h) $85 for an annual permit to be issued for a period not to exceed 12 months, for
refuse-compactor vehicles that carry a gross weight of not more than: 22,000 pounds on
a single rear axle; 38,000 pounds on a tandem rear axle; or, subject to section 169.828,
subdivision 2, 46,000 pounds on a tridem rear axle. A permit issued for up to 46,000
pounds on a tridem rear axle must limit the gross vehicle weight to not more than 62,000
pounds.
(i) For vehicles exclusively transporting implements of husbandry, an annual permit
fee of $24. A vehicle operated under a permit authorized by this paragraph may be moved
at the discretion of the permit holder without prior route approval by the commissioner if:
(1) the total width of the transporting vehicle, including load, does not exceed 14 feet;
(2) the vehicle is operated only between sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset, and is
not operated at any time after 12:00 noon on Sundays or holidays;
(3) the vehicle is not operated when visibility is impaired by weather, fog, or other
conditions that render persons and other vehicles not clearly visible at 500 feet;
(4) the vehicle displays at the front and rear of the load or vehicle a pair of flashing
amber lights, as provided in section 169.59, subdivision 4, whenever the overall width of
the vehicle exceeds 126 inches; and
(5) the vehicle is not operated on a trunk highway with a surfaced roadway width of
less than 24 feet unless such operation is authorized by the permit.
A permit under this paragraph authorizes movements of the permitted vehicle on an
interstate highway, and movements of 75 miles or more on other highways.
(j) $300 for a motor vehicle described in section 169.8261. The fee under this
paragraph must be deposited as follows:
(1) in fiscal years 2005 through 2010:
(i) the first $50,000 in each fiscal year must be deposited in the trunk highway fund
for costs related to administering the permit program and inspecting and posting bridges;
(ii) all remaining money in each fiscal year must be deposited in a bridge inspection
and signing account in the special revenue fund. Money in the account is appropriated
to the commissioner for:
(A) inspection of local bridges and identification of local bridges to be posted,
including contracting with a consultant for some or all of these functions; and
(B) erection of weight-posting signs on local bridges; and
(2) in fiscal year 2011 and subsequent years must be deposited in the trunk highway
fund.
(k) deleted text begin Beginning August 1, 2006, $200deleted text end new text begin $300new text end for an annual permit for a vehicle
operating under authority of section 169.824, subdivision 2, deleted text begin paragraph (a),deleted text end clause (2).
new text begin
(a) A road authority may issue an annual permit
authorizing a vehicle or combination of vehicles with a total of six axles to be operated
with a gross vehicle weight of up to:
new text end
new text begin
(1) 90,000 pounds; and
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new text begin
(2) 99,000 pounds during the period set by the commissioner under section 169.826,
subdivision 1.
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new text begin
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision 4, paragraph (a), clause (3), a vehicle or
combination of vehicles operated under this subdivision and transporting only sealed
intermodal containers may be operated on an interstate highway if allowed by the United
States Department of Transportation.
new text end
new text begin
(c) The fee for a permit issued under this subdivision is $300.
new text end
new text begin
(a) A road authority may issue an annual permit
authorizing a vehicle or combination of vehicles with a total of seven axles to be operated
with a gross vehicle weight of up to:
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new text begin
(1) 97,000 pounds; and
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new text begin
(2) 99,000 pounds during the period set by the commissioner under section 169.826,
subdivision 1.
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new text begin
(b) Drivers of vehicles operating under this subdivision must comply with driver
qualification requirements adopted under section 221.0314, subdivisions 2 to 5.
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(c) The fee for a permit issued under this subdivision is $500.
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(a) A road authority may issue an annual permit
authorizing a single-unit vehicle with a total of seven axles up to 45 feet in length to be
operated with a gross vehicle weight of up to:
new text end
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(1) 80,000 pounds; and
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new text begin
(2) 88,000 pounds during the period set by the commissioner under section 169.826,
subdivisions 1 and 1a.
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(b) Drivers of vehicles operating under this subdivision must comply with driver
qualification requirements adopted under section 221.0314, subdivisions 2 to 5.
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(c) The fee for a permit issued under this subdivision is $300.
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(a) A vehicle or combination of vehicles
operating under this section:
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(1) is subject to axle weight limitations under section 169.824, subdivision 1;
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(2) is subject to seasonal load restrictions under section 169.87;
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(3) is subject to bridge load limits posted under section 169.84;
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(4) may only be operated on trunk highways other than interstate highways, and on
local roads designated under section 169.832, subdivision 11;
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(5) may not be operated with loads that exceed the manufacturer's gross vehicle
weight rating as affixed to the vehicle, or other certification of gross vehicle weight rating
complying with Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, parts 567.4 to 567.7;
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(6) must be issued a permit from each road authority having jurisdiction over a road
on which the vehicle is operated, if required;
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(7) must comply with the requirements of section 169.851, subdivision 4; and
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(8) must have brakes on all wheels.
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(b) The percentage allowances for exceeding gross weights if transporting unfinished
forest products under section 168.013, subdivision 3, paragraph (b), or for the first haul of
unprocessed or raw farm products or unfinished forest products under section 168.013,
subdivision 3, paragraph (d), clause (3), do not apply to a vehicle or combination of
vehicles operated under this section.
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(a) Revenue from the permits issued
under this section must be deposited:
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(1) in fiscal years 2007 through 2010, in the bridge inspection and signing account
in the special revenue fund; and
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(2) in fiscal year 2011 and subsequent years, in the trunk highway fund.
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(b) The revenue in the bridge inspection and signing account under this section is
annually appropriated to the commissioner for:
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(1) inspection of local bridges and identification of local bridges to be posted,
including contracting with a consultant for some or all of these functions; and
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(2) erection of weight posting signs on local bridges.
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Sections 1 to 9 are effective July 1, 2007.
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