Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 18 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 18.8 - MOTOR CARRIER SERVICES DIVISION
Subchapter 18.8.5 - Overdimensional Permit Requirements
Rule 18.8.519 - WRECKERS AND/OR TOW VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) When proceeding to an emergency, a wrecker or tow vehicle which exceeds the weight limits set forth in 61-10-141, MCA, must enter an open weigh station except if the emergency creates highway blockage and/or serious threat to life and property. If this condition exists, the wrecker or tow vehicle must have top lights flashing and may pass by the open weigh station.
(2) If separating a towed power unit combination would create a safety risk to the traveling public or to property on the roadway, a wrecker or tow vehicle may tow the vehicles or vehicle combination from the emergency scene or place of disablement on a public roadway to the operator's place of business or yard or suitable secure facility if it is within 100 miles of the emergency scene.
(3) Combinations, including double and triple saddle mount configurations, nondivisible loads, or unusual combinations not readily separated (including but not limited to loaded fuel semi-trailers, stinger steered combinations, and loaded logging trucks with pole trailer connected to the disabled power unit) may be towed from the emergency scene or place of disablement to the operator's place of business or yard if it is within 100 miles of the emergency scene or place of disablement. If a move exceeds 100 miles, the disabled vehicles may be removed from the emergency scene or place of disablement on a public roadway but must be separated at the first place where the combination can be safely reduced to a single unit.
(4) When returning from an emergency, the wrecker or tow vehicle and load which exceeds the weight limits in 61-10-141, MCA, must enter an open weigh station.
(5) Permit requirements for tow vehicles operating under emergency conditions:
(6) A tow vehicle or wrecker may operate during restricted hours of daylight, weekends, holidays, and during restricted or severe weather travel conditions when returning from an emergency scene or place of disablement. A tow vehicle or wrecker may only travel during restricted or severe weather conditions to the first safe place the vehicles may be safely parked until the restricted or severe driving conditions have been removed.
(7) MCS will report violations of this rule to the Department of Justice for appropriate action against the wrecker or tow vehicle operator.
61-10-155, MCA; IMP, 61-10-121, 61-10-122, 61-10-124, 61-10-125, 61-10-141, MCA;