Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
CHAPTER 83-S.F.No. 1155
An act relating to traffic regulations; modifying
width limitations on recreational equipment;
prescribing maximum length of motor homes; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2000, sections 169.80, subdivision
2; and 169.81, subdivision 2.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 169.80,
subdivision 2, is amended to read:
Subd. 2. [OUTSIDE WIDTH.] (a) The total outside width of a
vehicle exclusive of rear view rearview mirrors or load
securement devices which are not an integral part of the vehicle
and not exceeding three inches on each side, or the load may not
exceed 102 inches except that the outside width of a vehicle
owned by a political subdivision and used exclusively for the
purpose of handling sewage sludge from sewage treatment
facilities to farm fields or disposal sites, may not exceed 12
feet, and except as otherwise provided in this section.
(b) A vehicle exceeding 102 inches in total outside width,
owned by a political subdivision and used for the purpose of
transporting or applying sewage sludge to farm fields or
disposal sites may not transport sludge for distances greater
than 15 miles, nor may it be used for transportation of sewage
sludge or return travel between the hours of sunset and sunrise,
or at any other time when visibility is impaired by weather,
smoke, fog, or other conditions rendering persons and vehicles
not clearly discernible on the highway at a distance of 500 feet.
(c) The total outside width of a low bed trailer or
equipment dolly, and the load, used exclusively for transporting
farm machinery and construction equipment may not exceed nine
feet in width except that a low bed trailer or equipment dolly
with a total outside width, including the load, in excess of 102
inches may not be operated on any interstate highway without
first having obtained a permit for the operation under section
169.86. The vehicle must display 12-inch square red flags as
markers at the front and rear of the left side of the vehicle.
(d) The total outside width of a trackless trolley car or
passenger motor bus, operated exclusively in a city or
contiguous cities in this state, may not exceed nine feet.
(e) The maximum width limitation in paragraph (a) for
recreational equipment as defined in section 168.011,
subdivision 25, is exclusive of appurtenances on the
recreational equipment that do not extend beyond the width of
the exterior rearview mirror of the recreational equipment if
the recreational equipment is self-propelled, or the exterior
rearview mirror of the towing vehicle if the recreational
equipment is towed.
Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 169.81,
subdivision 2, is amended to read:
Subd. 2. [LENGTH OF SINGLE VEHICLE; EXCEPTIONS.] (a)
Statewide, no single vehicle may exceed 40 feet in overall
length, including load and front and rear bumpers, except:
(1) mobile cranes, which may not exceed 48 feet in overall
length; and
(2) buses, which may not exceed 45 feet in overall length;
and
(3) type A, B, or C motor homes as defined in section
168.011, subdivision 25, paragraph (c), which may not exceed 45
feet in overall length.
(b) Statewide, no semitrailer may exceed 48 feet in overall
length, including bumper and load, but excluding
non-cargo-carrying equipment, such as refrigeration units or air
compressors, necessary for safe and efficient operation and
located on the end of the semitrailer adjacent to the
truck-tractor. However, statewide, a single semitrailer may
exceed 48 feet, but not 53 feet, if the distance from the
kingpin to the centerline of the rear axle group of the
semitrailer does not exceed 43 feet.
(c) Statewide, no single trailer may have an overall length
exceeding 45 feet, including the tow bar assembly but exclusive
of rear bumpers that do not increase the overall length by more
than six inches.
(d) For determining compliance with this subdivision, the
length of the semitrailer or trailer must be determined
separately from the overall length of the combination of
vehicles.
(e) No semitrailer or trailer used in a three-vehicle
combination may have an overall length in excess of 28-1/2 feet,
exclusive of:
(1) non-cargo-carrying accessory equipment, including
refrigeration units or air compressors and upper coupler plates,
necessary for safe and efficient operation, located on the end
of the semitrailer or trailer adjacent to the truck or
truck-tractor;
(2) the tow bar assembly; and
(3) lower coupler equipment that is a fixed part of the
rear end of the first semitrailer or trailer.
Presented to the governor May 8, 2001
Signed by the governor May 10, 2001, 2:48 p.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes