In the United States vehicle weight limits are set by laws and regulations enacted at the state and federal levels. On interstates the maximum allowable gross vehicle weight is 80,000 lbs. States use different rules for permitting overdimensional and overweight (OD/OW) vehicles, and most have carve outs that exempt specific commodities from standard weight limits. This results in a complex legal and regulatory landscape that enforcement personnel can find difficult to negotiate. This report discusses strategies that can be adopted in the state of Kentucky to improve enforcement and mitigate infrastructure damage caused by OD/OW loads. After presenting a thorough review of laws pertaining to vehicle weight limits at the national and state le...
Fulfill requirements of Section 161 of the 1978 Surface Transportation Assistance Act. Analyze and r...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportVlahos, Nicholas J.Cambridge SystematicsArizona. Depar...
Throughout the U.S., state agencies are issuing an increasingly large number of permits for overweig...
Kentucky established its Extended Weight Coal or Coal By-products Haul Road System (EWCHRS) to incre...
In 2012, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) Division of Motor Carriers (DMC) issued 98,196...
Overweight vehicles exceed the federal and/or state statutory limits for either the gross vehicle we...
For purposes of safety and system preservation, trucking operational characteristics are regulated t...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) owns and maintains 14 fixed weigh stations for commercial...
009291282000PDFTech ReportReport No. FHWA/TX-00/0-4036-1Project 0-4036Heavy duty trucksPermitsLegisl...
SPR 304-101This study examines the incidence of overweight trucks and its relation to regulatory enf...
007624371995PDFResearch PaperVehicle characteristicsVehicle weightAxle loadsTraffic law enforcementS...
Kentucky established its Extended Weight Coal or Coal By-products Haul Road System (EWCHRS) in 1986....
Motor carriers face a number of regulations in carrying on their business. Trucks are typically regu...
This study recommends best practices to curb illegal weigh station bypassing by commercial motor veh...
A Study was initiated in May of 1990 to investigate the problem of trucks bypassing or avoiding weig...
Fulfill requirements of Section 161 of the 1978 Surface Transportation Assistance Act. Analyze and r...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportVlahos, Nicholas J.Cambridge SystematicsArizona. Depar...
Throughout the U.S., state agencies are issuing an increasingly large number of permits for overweig...
Kentucky established its Extended Weight Coal or Coal By-products Haul Road System (EWCHRS) to incre...
In 2012, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) Division of Motor Carriers (DMC) issued 98,196...
Overweight vehicles exceed the federal and/or state statutory limits for either the gross vehicle we...
For purposes of safety and system preservation, trucking operational characteristics are regulated t...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) owns and maintains 14 fixed weigh stations for commercial...
009291282000PDFTech ReportReport No. FHWA/TX-00/0-4036-1Project 0-4036Heavy duty trucksPermitsLegisl...
SPR 304-101This study examines the incidence of overweight trucks and its relation to regulatory enf...
007624371995PDFResearch PaperVehicle characteristicsVehicle weightAxle loadsTraffic law enforcementS...
Kentucky established its Extended Weight Coal or Coal By-products Haul Road System (EWCHRS) in 1986....
Motor carriers face a number of regulations in carrying on their business. Trucks are typically regu...
This study recommends best practices to curb illegal weigh station bypassing by commercial motor veh...
A Study was initiated in May of 1990 to investigate the problem of trucks bypassing or avoiding weig...
Fulfill requirements of Section 161 of the 1978 Surface Transportation Assistance Act. Analyze and r...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportVlahos, Nicholas J.Cambridge SystematicsArizona. Depar...
Throughout the U.S., state agencies are issuing an increasingly large number of permits for overweig...