Alaska Administrative Code
Title 17 - Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 28 - Buses
17 AAC 28.030 - Specially designated highways
Universal Citation: 17 AK Admin Code 17 AAC 28.030
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) Buses described in 17 AAC 28.020(b) may operate without an oversized vehicle permit upon the following portions of the state highway system
(1) the Alaska
Highway, Alaska Route 2 (AK-2) from Fairbanks (Gaffney Road Junction) to the
Canadian Border;
(2) Richardson
Highway, Alaska Route 4 (AK-4) from Delta Junction to Valdez (Ferry
Terminal);
(3) Glenn Highway,
Alaska Route 1 (AK-1) from Anchorage (Gambell Street at its intersection with
East Fifth Avenue) to Glennallen;
(4) Tok Cutoff, AK-1 from Tok to its junction
with AK-4;
(5) Seward Highway,
Alaska Route 9 (AK-9) from Seward (Ferry Terminal) to its junction with
AK-1;
(6) Seward Highway, AK-1 from
its junction with AK-9 to Anchorage (Gambell Street at its intersection with
East Fifth Avenue);
(7) Sterling
Highway, AK-1 from Homer (Ferry Terminal) to its junction with AK-9;
(8) Parks Highway, Alaska Route 3 (AK-3) from
its junction with AK-1 to Fairbanks (Gaffney Road Junction);
(9) Steese Highway, Alaska Route 6 (AK-6)
from its junction with Alaska Route 2 (AK-2) (at Fox) to Circle;
(10) Dalton Highway, Alaska Route 11 (AK-11)
from its junction with AK-6 (near Livengood) to Deadhorse;
(11) Steese Highway, AK-2 from Fairbanks
(Gaffney Road Junction) to its junction with AK-6 (at Fox);
(12) Elliot Highway, AK-2 from its junction
with AK-6 (at Fox) to its junction with AK-11 (near Livengood);
(13) Haines Highway, Alaska Route 7 (AK-7)
from Haines (Ferry Terminal) to the Canadian Border;
(14) Klondike Highway, Alaska Route 98
(AK-98) from Skagway (Ferry Terminal) to the Canadian Border;
(15) Egan Drive and Glacier Highway, Alaska
Route 7 (AK-7) from Juneau (Main Street at its intersection with Egan Drive) to
Echo Cove; and
(16) Mendenhall Loop
Road from its junction with AK-7 to Mendenhall Glacier Visitors
Center.
(b) Articulated buses meeting the requirements of 17 AAC 28.020(c) may operate with an oversized vehicle with permit upon the following portions of the state highway system
(1) Alaska
Highway, Alaska Route 2 (AK-2) from Fairbanks (Gaffney Road Junction) to the
Canadian Border;
(2) Richardson
Highway, Alaska Route 4 (AK-4) from Valdez (Ferry Terminal) to Delta
Junction;
(3) Glenn Highway, Alaska
Route 1 (AK-1) from Anchorage (Gambell Street at its intersection with East
Fifth Avenue) to Glennallen;
(4)
Tok Cutoff, AK-1 from its junction with AK-4 to Tok;
(5) Seward Highway, Alaska Route 9 (AK-9)
from Seward (Ferry Terminal) to its junction with AK-1;
(6) Sterling Highway, AK-1 from Homer (Ferry
Terminal) to its junction with AK-9;
(7) Seward Highway, AK-1 from its junction
with AK-9 to Anchorage (Gambell Street at its intersection with East Fifth
Avenue);
(8) Parks Highway, Alaska
Route 3 (AK-3) from its junction with AK-1 to Fairbanks (Gaffney Road
Junction);
(9) Steese Highway,
Alaska Route 6 (AK-6) from its junction with Alaska Route 2 (AK-2) (at Fox) to
Circle;
(10) Haines Highway, Alaska
Route 7 (AK-7) from Haines (Ferry Terminal) to the Canadian Border;
and
(11) Klondike Highway, Alaska
Route 98 (AK-98) from Skagway (Ferry Terminal) to the Canadian
Border.
(c) In addition to the highways specially designated in this section, a bus operating under an oversize vehicle permit may travel five miles off the designated highways to reach places for fuel, maintenance, or passenger services.
Authority:AS 19.05.020
AS 19.05.040
AS 19.10.060
AS 44.42.020
AS 44.42.030
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