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 154-2.6 - Combination permits

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(Note: Each power unit of a combination of vehicles must have its own divisible load overweight permit.)

(a) General. A permit issued for a combination of vehicles may not be used for other trailers, or combinations.

(b) All trailers must be listed on the corresponding permit by VIN number, license plate number or trailer Certificate of Title number.

(c) The permit categories (i.e., F1, F2, F3 and F4) cannot be interchanged, even though such interchanging would satisfy the permit conditions of this Part.

(d) F4 and/or F5 and/or F6 permittees may obtain an auxiliary F1 and/or F2 permit for statewide operation. An applicant for an F4 and/or F5 and/or F6 permit shall specify on the permit application that an auxiliary F1 and/or F2 permit is requested. There is an additional $65 fee for the auxiliary permit.

(e) Each trailer must be listed on the permit. A trailer may be listed in the following manner:

(1) a trailer listing may include an unlimited number of trailers with the payment of a $20 fee for each trailer after the first trailer listed; or

(2) a trailer listing may include an unlimited number of trailers per permit so long as each trailer has the same vehicle configuration as every other trailer listed. A $10 fee will be charged for each trailer listed.

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