Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 045 - Transportation, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0004 - Motor Carrier
Chapter 5 - SIZE AND WEIGHT LIMITATIONS OF VEHICLES
Section 5-22 - Implement Dealers

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 5-22

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) Persons engaged in the business of selling, repairing, or transporting implements of husbandry to or from a farmer or rancher are exempt from permit requirements for overwidth or over height.

(b) Over length and overweight moves require a permit.

(c) In addition to the provisions of Section 8, Safety Measures and Moves, of these rules and regulations, oversize moves by implement dealers shall comply with the following Safety Regulations:

(i) Movements exceeding 18 feet in width or 17 feet in height shall be approved by the Overweight Loads Office by calling 307.777.4376 Monday through Friday.

(ii) Movements exceeding 16 feet in width or any movement that cannot be kept to the right of the highway center line shall be required escorts as described in Section 9, Escort Procedures. Escort vehicles shall be properly equipped as described in Section 10, Escort Equipment. Escort(s) for movements exceeding 16 feet in height may be required.

(iii) Movements designed for operation at speeds not exceeding 25 miles per hour shall display a slow moving vehicle emblem complying with the provisions of Section 21(d) (iii) of these rules and regulations.

(iv) Non-registered, self-propelled implements shall display a lighted, revolving amber light, an amber strobe light, or 2 two-way flashing amber lights at least 4 inches in diameter on the vehicle and OVERSIZE LOAD signs. LED assemblies meeting the visibility requirements shall be allowed. These lights shall be clean and clearly visible at least 1,000 feet from the front and rear of the vehicle. Properly equipped escort vehicles, as described in Section 10, Escort Equipment, may be used instead of this lighting requirement.

(v) All oversize vehicles or vehicles transporting oversize loads shall have headlights and taillights, if so equipped, illuminated and visible during movement.

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