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 154-2.17 - Replacement vehicles
Universal Citation: 17 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 154-2.17
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
A replacement vehicle may be eligible for a divisible load overweight vehicle permit, if the replacement vehicle complies with the following:
(a) Statewide (F1 and F2) permits:
(1) The replacement vehicle or
combination must replace a vehicle(s) or combination whose power unit is
currently permitted. For vehicle(s) or combination(s) which have been permitted
within the last four years, but are not currently permitted, permits may be
replaced when available.
(2) The
manufacturer-recommended gross vehicle weight rating of the replacement vehicle
or combination of vehicles must meet or exceed the weight for which a permit
may be issued based on prior permit category if currently permitted.
(3) The manufacturer-recommended gross
vehicle weight rating of the replacement vehicle or combination of vehicles
must meet or exceed the weight for which a permit may be issued based on permit
category: if currently permitted and applying at renewal time, or for
vehicle(s) or combination of vehicles which have been permitted within the last
four years, but are not currently permitted.
(4) The maximum load a replacement vehicle or
combination of vehicles may carry shall not exceed the maximum load which is
certified by the manufacturer or the registered weight of the vehicle or
combination of vehicles (replacement or replaced), whichever is
lower.
(5) The number of
replacement vehicles may not exceed the total number of vehicles
replaced.
(b) Statewide (F3):
(1) The replacement vehicle(s) must
replace a vehicle whose power unit is currently permitted. For vehicles which
have been permitted within the last four years, but are not currently
permitted, they may be replaced when permits become available.
(2) The manufacturer-recommended gross
vehicle weight rating of the replacement vehicle does not exceed the weight for
which a permit may be issued to the replaced vehicle.
(3) The manufacturer-recommended gross
vehicle weight rating of the replacement vehicle must meet or exceed the weight
for which a permit is to be issued.
(4) The maximum load a replacement vehicle
may carry shall not exceed the maximum load which is certified by the
manufacturer or the registered weight of the vehicle (replacement or replaced),
whichever is lower.
(5) The number
of replacement vehicles may not exceed the total number of vehicles
replaced.
(c) Lower seven county (F4, F5 and F6):
(1) The
replacement vehicle or combination of vehicles must replace a vehicle(s) or
combination of vehicles whose power unit was registered in the State of New
York at some time prior to January 1, 1986, and which was operational on public
highways at some time during the immediate three-year period prior to January
1, 1986.
(2) The
manufacturer-recommended gross vehicle weight rating of the replacement vehicle
or combination of vehicles does not exceed the weight for which a permit may be
issued to the replaced vehicle or combination of vehicles.
(3) The manufacturer-recommended gross
vehicle weight rating of the replacement vehicle or combination of vehicles
must meet or exceed the weight for which a permit is to be issued.
(4) The maximum load a replacement vehicle or
combination of vehicles may carry shall not exceed the maximum load which is
certified by the manufacturer or the registered weight of the vehicle or
combination of vehicles (replacement or replaced), whichever is
lower.
(5) The number of
replacement vehicles may exceed the total number of vehicles replaced, provided
the applicant has banked weight capacity consistent with the provisions of
subparagraph (f) of subdivision 15 of section 385 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law which is
equal to or exceeds the weights to be utilized in connection with the divisible
load overweight permit.
(6) There
must be excess or banked weight capacity to justify the replacement vehicle in
question.
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