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H7869 • 2026

AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- SIZE, WEIGHT, AND LOAD LIMITS (Provides a series of updates to size, weight, and load regulations for commercial and specialized vehicles.)

AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- SIZE, WEIGHT, AND LOAD LIMITS (Provides a series of updates to size, weight, and load regulations for commercial and specialized vehicles.)

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Sponsor
Cotter
Last action
2026-03-03
Official status
Committee recommended measure be held for further study
Effective date
Not listed

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-03 Committee

    Committee recommended measure be held for further study

  2. 2026-02-27 Rhode Island General Assembly

    Introduced, referred to House State Government & Elections

  3. 2026-02-27 Rhode Island General Assembly

    Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (03/03/2026)

Official Summary Text

AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- SIZE, WEIGHT, AND LOAD LIMITS (Provides a series of updates to size, weight, and load regulations for commercial and specialized vehicles.)

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H7869

2026 -- H 7869
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026
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A N A C T
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- SIZE, WEIGHT, AND LOAD LIMITS

Introduced By:
Representative Megan L. Cotter

Date Introduced:
February 27, 2026

Referred To:
House State Government & Elections
(Dept. of Transportation)
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
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SECTION 1. Sections 31-25-2, 31-25-5, 31-25-13, 31-25-14, 31-25-16 and 31-25-21 of
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the General Laws in Chapter 31-25 entitled "Size, Weight, and Load Limits" are hereby amended
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to read as follows:
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31-25-2. Vehicles exempt from limitations.
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(a) The provisions of this chapter governing size, weight, and load shall not apply to:
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(1) Road machinery
when actively participating in work in an active work zone or crossing
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a highway within a work zone. This does not include travelling down a highway under their own
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power
;
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(2) Farm vehicles
, including

and
farm
tractors, temporarily moved

machinery, incidentally,
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operated
upon a highway
as defined in § 31-3-2(3), are exempt from § 31-25-3 maximum width, §
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31-25-5 maximum length of single vehicle and load, and § 31-25-7 front and rear extensions of
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load up to fifteen feet (15'). Farm machinery and farm vehicles hauling non-divisible farm
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machinery, incidentally operated upon a highway as defined in § 31-3-2(3), are exempt from § 31-
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25-13 axle load limit and § 31-25-14 maximum weight and tandem axles
;
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(3) Any vehicle hauling fodder or forage for farming purposes shall be exempt from the
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provisions of § 31-25-10(a) relating to covering loads only;
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(3)
(4)
Any vehicle owned and operated by the Rhode Island public transit authority that is
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designed for carrying passengers
and is comprised of two (2) sections permanently joined by a
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hinge mechanism or an articulated joint that allows vertical and horizontal movement and a passage

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for riders moving from one section to the other

is exempt from the following sections: § 31-25-5
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maximum length of single vehicle and load, § 31-25-13 axle load limit, and § 31-25-14 maximum
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weight and tandem axles while travelling on designated Rhode Island public transit authority
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routes. The department of transportation will review as needed the vehicles that are exempt and the
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routes they travel to ensure safe travel
;
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(4)
(5)
A vehicle operated under the terms of a
special
permit issued as provided in this
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chapter;
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(5)
(6)
Covered heavy-duty tow and recovery vehicles
as defined in § 31-1-4(a)
;
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(6)
(7)
Emergency vehicles with a weight limit of up to a maximum gross vehicle weight
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of eighty-six thousand pounds (86,000 lbs.) or less than twenty-four thousand pounds (24,000 lbs.)
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on a single steering axle; thirty-three thousand five hundred pounds (33,500 lbs.) on a single-drive
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axle; sixty-two thousand pounds (62,000 lbs.) on a tandem axle; or fifty-two thousand pounds
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(52,000 lbs.) on a tandem rear drive steer axle; or
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(7)
(8)
Natural gas vehicles up to a maximum gross vehicle weight of eighty-two thousand
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pounds (82,000 lbs.) by an amount that is equal to the difference between the weight of the vehicle
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attributable to the natural gas tank and fueling system carried by that vehicle; and the weight of a
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comparable diesel tank and fueling system.
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(b) The provisions of this chapter governing size, weight, and load shall not apply to fire
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apparatus acquired by a city or town within this state prior to July 1, 1999.
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(c) Nothing in this section shall permit these vehicles to travel over any structure, highway,
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or portion of highway that is weight restricted for the vehicle load.
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31-25-5. Maximum length of single vehicle and load.
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(a) No vehicle, including any load on it, except Rhode Island public transit authority
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articulated buses, shall exceed a length of
forty feet (40′)

forty-five feet (45′)
extreme overall
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dimension inclusive of front and rear bumpers
, or in the case of a motor bus, motorized camper or
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camping recreational vehicle forty-five feet (45′)
.
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(b) Any carrier or persons operating a vehicle that exceeds the maximum length, as
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permitted or as defined in this section, shall be fined two hundred dollars ($200) per foot over
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length or portion of it.
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31-25-13. Axle load limit.
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(a) The gross weight imposed on the highway by the wheels of any one axle of a vehicle
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shall not exceed twenty-two thousand four hundred pounds (22,400 lbs.)
or the gross axle weight
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rating of the axle as set by the manufacturer
.
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(b) For the purposes of this chapter, “axle load” is defined as the total load transmitted to

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the road by all wheels whose centers are included between two (2) parallel transverse vertical planes
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forty inches (40″) apart, extending across the full width of the vehicle.
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(c) Violations of this section are subject to fines enumerated in § 31-25-14.
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31-25-14. Maximum weight and tandem axles.
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(a) It shall be unlawful to transport or operate over or upon any public highway in this state
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any vehicle equipped with tandem axles, should the gross weight of the axles exceed thirty-six
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thousand pounds (36,000 lbs.) if the axle spacing does not exceed eight feet (8′).
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(b) With respect to all public highways, the overall gross weight on a group of two (2) or
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more consecutive axles of a vehicle or combination of vehicles, shall be determined by the
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following bridge gross weight formula:
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W = 500 [(LN /(N-1)) + 12N + 36]
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where W = the overall gross weight on any group of two or more consecutive axles to the
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nearest five hundred pounds (500 lbs.); L = the distance in feet between the extremes of any group
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of two (2) or more consecutive axles; and N = the number of axles in the group under consideration.
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This overall gross weight of any vehicle or combination of vehicles may not exceed eighty thousand
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pounds (80,000 lbs.) except as specified in §§ 31-25-1, 31-25-2, and 31-25-21.
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(c) In any calculation using the formula in subsection (b) of this section in which the tandem
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axle limit is less than thirty-six thousand pounds (36,000 lbs.), thirty-six thousand pounds (36,000
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lbs.) shall be considered the legal limit. Single axle limits shall be as defined in § 31-25-13. Nothing
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in this chapter shall be construed to abrogate any of the “grandfather rights” in existence as of April
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1, 1989.
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(d) Vehicles equipped with lift axles must have lift axles down whenever they are carrying
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a load. Any carrier or persons violating this section shall be fined one hundred dollars ($100).
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(d)
(e)
Penalties.
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(1) Any carrier or persons operating a vehicle or combination of vehicles that exceeds the
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weight limits of tandem-axle vehicles, as defined in this section, shall be fined one hundred twenty-
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five dollars ($125) per one hundred pounds (100 lbs.) overweight or portion of it.
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(2) Any carrier or persons operating a vehicle or combination of vehicles that exceeds the
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single axle
weight limits of twenty-two thousand four hundred pounds (22,400 lbs.)
single axle
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limits

or the gross axle weight rating as set by the manufacturer
as cited in § 31-25-13, shall be
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fined one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per one hundred pounds (100 lbs.) overweight or
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portion of it.
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(3) Any carrier or persons operating a vehicle or combination of vehicles that exceeds the
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bridge gross weight formula, as defined in this section, are subject to fines enumerated in § 31-25-

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16(c)(2) through (c)(4).
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31-25-16.
Authorized weight shown in registration — Exceeding limit.
Authorized
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weight -- Exceeding limit.
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(a) The administrator of the division of motor vehicles shall insert in the registration card
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issued for a vehicle the gross weight for which it is registered. If it is a truck tractor to be used for
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propelling semi-trailers, the administrator shall separately insert the total permissible gross weight
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of the truck tractor and semi-trailers to be propelled by it. It shall be unlawful for any carrier to
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operate or permit to be operated any vehicle or combination of vehicles of a gross weight in excess
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of that registered by the administrator of the division of motor vehicles, permitted by the department
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of transportation,
manufacture certification of the gross vehicle weight rating and/or gross
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combination weight rating, bridge gross weight formula
or in excess of the limitations set forth in
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this chapter.
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(b) For the purposes of this chapter, “carrier” means and includes any company or person
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who furthers their commercial or private enterprise by use of the vehicle.
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(c)(1) Penalties for violations of this section will be calculated on the legal weight in
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comparison to the actual weight and shall be heard and adjudicated at the traffic tribunal.
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(2) The overweight penalties for vehicles with ten thousand pounds (10,000 lbs.) gross
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vehicle weight or less shall be one hundred dollars ($100) per thousand pounds overweight or
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portion of it.
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(3) The overweight penalties for vehicles exceeding ten thousand pounds (10,000 lbs.)
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gross vehicle weight shall be one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per five hundred pounds
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(500 lbs.) overweight or portion of it.
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(4) The overweight penalty for vehicles being operated in excess of one hundred four
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thousand, eight hundred pounds (104,800 lbs.) gross vehicle weight shall be one thousand twenty-
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five dollars ($1,025) in addition to the penalties enumerated in subsection (c)(3) of this section.
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(5) The overweight penalty for vehicles being operated in excess of one hundred thirty
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thousand pounds (130,000 lbs.) gross vehicle weight shall be two thousand five hundred dollars
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($2,500) in addition to the penalties enumerated in subsection (c)(3) of this section.
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31-25-21. Power to permit excess size or weight of loads.
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(a) The department of transportation, with respect to highways under its jurisdiction, may,
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in its discretion, upon application in writing and good cause being shown for it, approve the
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issuance of a special permit in writing authorizing the applicant to operate or move a vehicle, or
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combination of vehicles, of a size or weight of vehicle or load exceeding eighty thousand pounds
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(80,000 lbs.) or otherwise not in conformity with the provisions of chapters 1 — 27 of this title

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upon any highway under the jurisdiction of the party granting the permit and for the maintenance
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of which the party is responsible. Permits that have been issued for a full year shall not be required
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to be renewed for the period of time for which payment has been made and the application and
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other required documentation has been completed and filed. Provided, that neither the department
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of transportation nor the local authorities may approve the issuance of permits for divisible loads
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weighing in excess of the limits set by the director of the department of transportation by and
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through the rules and regulations promulgated by the department of transportation entitled “rules
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and regulations regarding overweight and oversize vehicle permits”.
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(1) Provided, however, that for milk products, any vehicle carrying fluid milk products
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shall be considered a load that cannot be easily dismantled or divided.
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(b) The director of the department of transportation may enter into agreements with other
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states, the District of Columbia, and Canadian provinces providing for the reciprocal enforcement
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of the overweight or over-dimensional vehicle permit laws of those jurisdictions entering into the
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agreement.
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(c)
Single trip non-divisible permit fee.
A fee of forty dollars ($40.00) shall be paid to
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the department of transportation for the issuance of each non-divisible single trip permit. Upon
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approval of the application, the department of transportation shall provide the approved permit. The
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driver must possess the permit and documentation as required by the permit at all times.
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(d)
Annual blanket permit fee.
An annual fee of four hundred dollars ($400) paid to the
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department of transportation shall exempt the payor from the necessity of paying single trip permit
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fees for non-divisible construction equipment loads, boats, or marine assets of less than one
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hundred thirty thousand pounds (130,000 lbs.) as found in subsection (c). However, payment of the
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fee shall not be deemed to authorize noncompliance with the rules and regulations promulgated by
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the department of transportation entitled “rules and regulations regarding overweight and oversize
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vehicle permits”.
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(e) Blanket permits may be issued, as determined by the department of transportation, for
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intrastate movement of non-divisible construction equipment loads, boats, or marine assets upon
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payment of the fee set forth in subsection (d). If used in conjunction with an annual divisible load
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permit, the limits and requirements of the blanket permit shall supersede the requirements of the
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divisible load permit. The driver must possess both permits and all required documentation. The
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duration of the blanket permit may not exceed one year. The blanket permit load shall be limited
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to a minimum overall length of fifty-five feet (55′), a maximum overall length of eighty feet (80′),
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a maximum width of twelve feet four inches (12′ 4″), a maximum gross weight of one hundred
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thirty thousand pounds (130,000 lbs.), and a maximum axle weight of twenty-five thousand pounds

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(25,000 lbs.); provided, that the department of transportation, with respect to highways under its
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jurisdiction, may, in its discretion and upon application and for good cause shown, approve the
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issuance of a single trip non-divisible permit authorizing the applicant to exceed one hundred thirty
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thousand pounds (130,000 lbs.) for non-divisible loads. A flashing amber light shall be in operation
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above the highest point of the vehicle and shall be visible from both the front and rear of the vehicle;
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and signs and red warning flags shall be affixed to all extremities. All blanket permits issued in
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accordance with this section shall be effective during daylight and night-time hours for all over-
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dimensional moves made and travel shall be allowed on state highways. The specifically described
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vehicle must be certified originally by the manufacturer to possess the braking and carrying
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capacity for the weight specified on the application.
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(f) Permission to travel is always subject to weather and road conditions. The following
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restrictions on travel times shall apply to all vehicles over
eight feet six inches (8′ 6″)

ten feet (10′)

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wide, over eighty feet (80′) long, or over one hundred thirty thousand pounds (130,000 lbs.):
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(1)
Freeways and arterial roadways.
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No travel will be allowed between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. or between 3:00
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p.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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(2) [Deleted by P.L. 2022, ch. 178, § 1 and P.L. 2022, ch. 179, § 1.]
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(3)
Holidays.
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Memorial Day, Victory Day, Labor Day, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and Columbus
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Day — No Saturday, Sunday, or Monday day or night travel.
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Thanksgiving Day — No travel on Wednesday through Sunday of Thanksgiving week in
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any calendar year.
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Independence Day, Veterans Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day
, Juneteenth
— No day
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or night travel and no travel the previous night.
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Easter Sunday. No Saturday night or Sunday travel.
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(4) Violations of this section are subject to fines enumerated in § 31-25-24.
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(g) Blanket permits shall not be granted for travel over the following bridges:
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Blackstone River Viaduct 750 carrying I-295 northbound and southbound over the
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Blackstone River
;
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Kingston Road Bridge No. 403 carrying I-95 northbound and southbound over Kingston
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Road
.
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(h) Travel of blanket permits through zones with reductions in lane width such as
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construction zones will not be allowed. Prior to travel, blanket permit holders are responsible to
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verify the location of construction zones and lane width reductions. Locations of lane width

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reduction zones are available through the state department of transportation’s construction office.
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(i) Upon approval of the annual blanket permit application, the department of transportation
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shall provide the approved permit. The driver must possess the permit and documentation as
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required by the permit at all times.
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(j) Any carrier or persons found to be operating without a required permit, or in excess of
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their permit limits, three (3) times within a one-year period shall be revoked of their ability to use
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and receive permits within the state for up to thirty (30) days. Additional violations shall result in
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revocation of up to ninety (90) days.
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(k) Operation of any vehicle in excess of the requirements of any permit shall void that
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permit and result in the imposition of fines as provided in this chapter.
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SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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EXPLANATION
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
OF
A N A C T
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- SIZE, WEIGHT, AND LOAD LIMITS
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This act would provide a series of updates to size, weight, and load regulations for
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commercial and specialized vehicles.
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This act would take effect upon passage.
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