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 154-2 - Divisible Load Overweight Permits
Section 154-2.1 - Purpose
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) This rule arises out of a legislative mandate to initiate, promulgate and monitor a permit system that regulates the use of highways and bridges on the State highway system (outside of New York City), by vehicles carrying weights in excess of that statutorily allowed. Section 385, subdivision 15 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law is the controlling statute.
(b) To prescribe requirements for administering the program of divisible load overweight permits for State highways.
(c) To establish guidelines which take into consideration the safety of the traveling public and the protection of the highways and the environment in connection with the issuance of divisible load overweight permits.
(d) To establish a schedule of fees for obtaining divisible load overweight permits.
(e) Incorporation by reference.
The provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) that have been incorporated
by reference in this Part have been filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of
the State of New York, the publication so filed being the books entitled: Title 49
CFR Parts 100 to 177, Parts 178 to 199, Parts 300 to 399, Parts 400 to 571 and Parts
572 to 999 revised as of October 1, 2022, published by the Office of the Federal
Register, National Archives and Records Administration, as a special edition of the
Federal Register. The incorporated regulations may be examined at the Office of the
Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY
12231-0001, at the law libraries of the New York State Supreme Court, the
Legislative Library, the New York State Department of Transportation, Office of
Counsel or Motor Carrier Compliance Bureau, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, NY 12232. They may
be purchased by mail from the US Government Publishing Office, New Orders, P.O. Box
979050, St. Louis, MO 631979000. The full text of the Code of Federal Regulations is
available in electronic format at