Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 734 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAY DIVISION
Division 76 - ISSUANCE OF PERMITS ALLOWING TOW VEHICLES TO TOW OVERSIZE DISABLED VEHICLES OR COMBINATIONS OF VEHICLES ON STATE HIGHWAYS
Section 734-076-0015 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024
For the purposes of Division 76, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Business day" is any day Monday through Friday, except holidays as defined in section (10) of this rule.
(2) "Business hours" means 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, except state observed holidays or other times the Over-Dimension Permit Unit, as defined in section (10) of this rule, is not available.
(3) "CCD" means the Commerce and Compliance Division of the Oregon Department of Transportation.
(4) "Daylight hours" means one-half hour before sunrise until one-half hour after sunset.
(5) "Disabled unit" means an inoperative or disabled vehicle or combination of vehicles being transported by a tow vehicle. This does not include a vehicle(s) that has been required to legalize for size or weight violations.
(6) "Emergency" means the towing of a vehicle due to a motor vehicle accident, mechanical breakdown on a public roadway, or other emergency-related incident necessitating vehicle removal for public safety, with or without the owner's consent.
(7) "Full log truck" means a motor vehicle having a minimum GVWR of 17,001 pounds and designed to transport a load of logs entirely on the motor vehicle.
(8) "GVW" means combined gross vehicle loaded weight.
(9) "Gross vehicle weight rating" or "GVWR" means the gross vehicle weight rating as defined in ORS 801.298.
(10) "Holiday" for the purposes of these rules means New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, and includes any other days the state officially observes these holidays by the closure of State offices.
(11) "Lift axle" means an axle(s) that can be raised from or lowered to the surface of the ground.
(12) "Load recovery vehicles" are single-vehicles of legal size and weight, or a combination of vehicles consisting of a truck-tractor and semitrailer used to transport a disabled unit and/or its load.
(13) "Log truck" means a motor vehicle having a weight in excess of 17,000 pounds GVWR, designed and used in conjunction with a pole trailer to transport one load of logs where one end of the logs rests upon the log truck and one end of the logs rests upon the pole trailer.
(14) "Motor vehicle transporter" for the purposes of ORS 818.100(16) and (17) means a Class D tow vehicle that may only tow or transport disabled vehicles and that:
(15) "Over-Dimension Permit Unit" means the Over-Dimension Permit Unit of the Oregon Department of Transportation, Commerce and Compliance Division.
(16) "Permit" means written authorization obtained from CCD or an authorized road authority issued to the towing vehicle defining specific transportation activity including, but not limited to size, weight, hours of operation, operational conditions and routes.
(17) "Pole trailer" means a trailer attached or secured to a vehicle and ordinarily used for transportation of long or irregular loads such as logs or poles capable of generally sustaining themselves as beams between the towing vehicle and the pole trailer.
(18) "Rotator Tow Vehicle" means a vehicle designed to be both a crane and a tow vehicle.
(19) "SHV" means Specialized Hauling Vehicle, legal vehicles with legal axle weights that meet the Bridge Gross Weight Formula for maximum axle group weight and represent short wheel-based vehicles with multiple drop axles. Rotator tow vehicles are considered to be SHVs. The Bridge Gross Weight Formula is adopted in OAR 734-073-0080 (1)(e).
(20) "Tow" means to pull a load or vehicle behind the towing vehicle.
(21) "Tow vehicle" is as defined in ORS 801.530. Tow vehicles are further designated as Class A, B, C and D in OAR 257-050-0200, Mandatory Equipment Standards for Tow Trucks/Safety Related Requirements. Copies of OAR 257-050-0200 are available from the Oregon State Police, 3565 Trelstad Ave SE, Salem, OR 97317 or the Over-Dimension Permit Unit of the Commerce and Compliance Division, 455 Airport Road SE, Building A, Salem OR 97301. In addition to the description of tow vehicle classes set forth in OAR 257-050-0200, tow vehicles are further described by class of design and for the following uses:
(22) "Towing vehicle" includes:
(23) "Transport" means to haul a load or vehicle entirely on the tow vehicle or recovery vehicle.
(24) "Truck-tractor" means a motor vehicle designed and used primarily for drawing (towing) other vehicles and constructed so as not to carry any load other than a part of the weight of the vehicle or load, or both, as drawn and having a GVWR in excess of 15,000 pounds.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 810.060 & 823.011
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 818.170, 818.200 & 818.210