Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Transportation
Title R909 - Motor Carrier
Rule R909-2 - Utah Size and Weight Rule
Section R909-2-36 - Port-of-Entry By-Pass Permit Provisions
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) A temporary by-pass permit may be issued to accommodate the multi-trip highway transportation needs to motor carriers who meet the following criteria:
TABLE 4 High-risk Motor Carrier Criteria |
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Basic |
General |
HM |
Passenger |
Unsafe Driving |
65% |
60% |
50% |
Fatigue Driving (HOS) |
65% |
60% |
50% |
Driver Fitness |
80% |
75% |
65% |
Controlled Substances and Alcohol |
80% |
75% |
65% |
Vehicle Maintenance |
80% |
75% |
65% |
Cargo-Related |
80% |
75% |
65% |
Crash Indicator |
65% |
60% |
50% |
(2) By-pass applications must be submitted to the division.
(3) Approved vehicles within a motor carrier's fleet will be issued a by-pass decal, specific to each individual vehicle, and will receive a by-pass certificate that must be carried in the vehicle.
(4) By-pass privileges may be granted to carriers traversing multiple ports of entry within the same route.
(5) Authorized by-pass routes are allowed for the following Port of Entries:
(6) By-pass privileges may be revoked or suspended should a carrier fail to meet the safety standards as set forth in the:
(7) If an application for a by-pass permit is denied the motor carrier may file an appeal.
(8) The division will notify local law enforcement agencies of those carriers meeting the criteria for by-pass privileges.