New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Chapter IV - Highways
Subchapter C - Highway Use And Maintenance
Part 154 - Special Hauling Permits
Subpart 154-1 - Nondivisible Load Permits
Section 154-1.8 - Minimum requirements for all special permit vehicles
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
The following requirements shall apply to all vehicles requiring a special hauling permit.
(a) Vehicles and over legal width. A warning sign shall be attached to the front and rear of the permitted vehicle. Vehicles shall display red or orange fluorescent flags of at least 18 inches square, on staffs, located at the extremities of the vehicle/load. The diagrams below indicate the correct placement of the flags.
(b) Vehicles greater than 12 feet in width. A warning sign shall be attached to the front and rear of the vehicle. On other than four lane or divided highways the over width vehicle shall be preceded by a certified escort vehicle. On four lane or divided highways the over width vehicle shall be followed by a certified escort vehicle.
(c) Over-length vehicles. For vehicles over 65 feet in length, a warning sign shall be attached to the front and rear of the vehicle. On other than four lane or divided highways, vehicles over 80 feet in length shall be preceded by a certified escort vehicle.
(d) The use of a certified escort vehicle in the rear in lieu of a warning sign may be required if the use of such vehicle would provide more effective warning or would be more convenient to the permittee.
(e) No vehicle operating under a special hauling permit may travel on a road or cross a bridge if the gross vehicle weight exceeds the posted limit.
(f) Overhead wires, cables, signal or traffic lights, limbs of trees or overhead structures shall not be disturbed without first obtaining permission from the owners thereof and movements shall not be commenced until after such consents are obtained.
(g) Operations.
(h) Night moves. In addition to the requirements contained in section 154-1.14 of this Subpart, the following requirements are applicable to nighttime (period between one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise) movements of over width and/or over length loads. For over width loads uniform in width, amber lights must be placed on the forward corners of the load and red lights on the rear corners. If the load is over width for its entire length with a wider portion near the middle of the load, red lights must be placed at the rear corners, and amber lights must be placed at the front corners, and on each side at the extreme width limits of the load. If the load is nonuniform in width with the over width portion at the rear extremity of the load, red lights must be placed on the sides of the load at the location of its extreme width. If the load is nonuniform in width with the over width portion at the front, amber lights must be placed on each side of the load at the location of its extreme width. If the load is only over length and the overhang of the load is less than two feet, red lights must be placed on the rear side corners of the load. If the load is over length by greater than two feet, red lights must be placed on the rear corners of the load and amber lights must be placed at least every six feet along the side of the overhang portion of the load. The diagrams below indicate the correct placement of lights for night moves.