HOUSE BILL No. 4586

 

May 12, 2015, Introduced by Rep. Darany and referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

 

      A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled

 

"Michigan vehicle code,"

 

by amending sections 719 and 722 (MCL 257.719 and 257.722),

 

section 719 as amended by 2012 PA 282 and section 722 as amended

 

by 2012 PA 522.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

 1        Sec. 719. (1) A vehicle unloaded or with load shall not

 

 2  exceed a height of 13 feet 6 inches. The owner of a vehicle that

 

 3  collides with a lawfully established bridge or viaduct is liable

 

 4  for all damage and injury resulting from a collision caused by

 

 5  the height of the vehicle, whether the clearance of the bridge or

 

 6  viaduct is posted or not.

 

 7        (2) Lengths described in this subsection shall be known as

 

 8  the normal length maximum. Except as provided in subsection (3),

 


 1  the following vehicles and combinations of vehicles shall not be

 

 2  operated on a highway in this state in excess of these lengths:

 

 3        (a) Subject to subsection (8), any single vehicle: 40 feet;

 

 4  a crib vehicle on which logs are loaded lengthwise of the

 

 5  vehicle: 42.5 feet; any single bus or motor home: 45 feet.

 

 6        (b) Articulated buses: 65 feet.

 

 7        (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a

 

 8  combination of a truck and semitrailer or trailer, or a truck

 

 9  tractor, semitrailer, and trailer, or truck tractor and

 

10  semitrailer or trailer, designed and used exclusively to

 

11  transport assembled motor vehicles or bodies, recreational

 

12  vehicles, or boats: 65 feet. A combination of a truck and

 

13  semitrailer or trailer, or a truck tractor, semitrailer, and

 

14  trailer, or a truck tractor and semitrailer or trailer designed

 

15  and used to transport boats from the manufacturer, or a stinger-

 

16  steered combination: 75 feet. The load on the combinations of

 

17  vehicles described in this subdivision may extend an additional 3

 

18  feet beyond the front and 4 feet beyond the rear of the

 

19  combinations of vehicles. Retractable extensions used to support

 

20  and secure the load that do not extend beyond the allowable

 

21  overhang for the front and rear shall not be included in

 

22  determining length of a loaded vehicle or vehicle combination.

 

23        (d) Truck tractor and semitrailer combinations: no overall

 

24  length, the semitrailer: 50 feet.

 

25        (e) Truck and semitrailer or trailer: 59 feet.

 

26        (f) Except as provided in subdivision (g), truck tractor,

 

27  semitrailer, and trailer, or truck tractor and 2 semitrailers: 59

 


 1  feet.

 

 2        (g) A truck tractor, semitrailer, and trailer, or a truck

 

 3  tractor and 2 semitrailers, in which no semitrailer or trailer is

 

 4  more than 28-1/2 feet long: 65 feet. This subdivision only

 

 5  applies while the vehicle is being used for a business purpose

 

 6  reasonably related to picking up or delivering a load and only if

 

 7  each semitrailer or trailer is equipped with a device or system

 

 8  capable of mechanically dumping construction materials or dumping

 

 9  construction materials by force of gravity.

 

10        (h) More than 1 motor vehicle, wholly or partially

 

11  assembled, in combination, utilizing 1 tow bar or 3 saddle mounts

 

12  with full mount mechanisms and utilizing the motive power of 1 of

 

13  the vehicles in combination: 55 feet.

 

14        (i) A recreational vehicle that has its own motive power, in

 

15  combination with a trailer: 65 feet or, if the operator of the

 

16  recreational vehicle has a group commercial motor vehicle

 

17  designation on his or her operator's or chauffeur's license, 75

 

18  feet.

 

19        (3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), the following vehicles

 

20  and combinations of vehicles shall not be operated on a

 

21  designated highway of this state in excess of these lengths:

 

22        (a) Truck tractor and semitrailer combinations: no overall

 

23  length limit, the semitrailer 53 feet. All semitrailers longer

 

24  than 50 feet shall have a wheelbase of 37.5 to 40.5 feet plus or

 

25  minus 0.5 feet, measured from the kingpin coupling to the center

 

26  of the rear axle or the center of the rear axle assembly. City,

 

27  village, or county authorities may prohibit stops of vehicles

 


 1  with a semitrailer longer than 50 feet within their jurisdiction

 

 2  unless the stop occurs along appropriately designated routes, or

 

 3  is necessary for emergency purposes or to reach shippers,

 

 4  receivers, warehouses, and terminals along designated routes.

 

 5        (b) Truck and semitrailer or trailer combinations: 65 feet,

 

 6  except that a person may operate a truck and semitrailer or

 

 7  trailer designed and used to transport saw logs, pulpwood, and

 

 8  tree length poles that does not exceed an overall length of 70

 

 9  feet or a crib vehicle and semitrailer or trailer designed and

 

10  used to transport saw logs that does not exceed an overall length

 

11  of 75 feet. A crib vehicle and semitrailer or trailer designed to

 

12  and used to transport saw logs shall not exceed a gross vehicle

 

13  weight of 164,000 120,000 pounds. A person may operate a truck

 

14  tractor and semitrailer designed and used to transport saw logs,

 

15  pulpwood, and tree length wooden poles with a load overhang to

 

16  the rear of the semitrailer which does not exceed 6 feet if the

 

17  semitrailer does not exceed 50 feet in length.

 

18        (c) Notwithstanding subsection (4)(d), a truck tractor with

 

19  a log slasher unit and a log saw unit: no overall limit if the

 

20  length of each unit does not exceed 28-1/2 feet, or the overall

 

21  length of the log slasher unit and the log saw unit, as measured

 

22  from the front of the first towed unit to the rear of the second

 

23  towed unit while the units are coupled together, does not exceed

 

24  58 feet. The coupling devices of the truck tractor and units set

 

25  forth in this subdivision shall meet the requirements established

 

26  under the motor carrier safety act of 1963, 1963 PA 181, MCL

 

27  480.11 to 480.25.

 


 1        (d) Truck tractor and 2 semitrailers, or truck tractor,

 

 2  semitrailer, and trailer combinations: no overall length limit,

 

 3  if the length of each semitrailer or trailer does not exceed 28-

 

 4  1/2 feet each, or the overall length of the semitrailer and

 

 5  trailer, or 2 semitrailers as measured from the front of the

 

 6  first towed unit to the rear of the second towed unit while the

 

 7  units are coupled together does not exceed 58 feet.

 

 8        (e) More than 1 motor vehicle, wholly or partially

 

 9  assembled, in combination, utilizing 1 tow bar or 3 saddle mounts

 

10  with full mount mechanisms and utilizing the motive power of 1 of

 

11  the vehicles in combination: 75 feet.

 

12        (f) Truck tractor and lowboy semitrailer combinations: no

 

13  maximum overall length, if the lowboy semitrailer does not exceed

 

14  59 feet, except as otherwise permitted under this subdivision. A

 

15  lowboy semitrailer wheelbase shall not exceed 55 feet as measured

 

16  from the kingpin coupling to the center of the rear axle. A

 

17  lowboy semitrailer more than 59 feet in length shall not operate

 

18  with more than any combination of 4 axles on the lowboy unless an

 

19  oversized load permit is issued by the state transportation

 

20  department or a local authority with respect to highways under

 

21  its jurisdiction. As used in this subdivision, "lowboy

 

22  semitrailer" means a flatbed semitrailer with a depressed section

 

23  that has the specific purpose of being lowered and raised for

 

24  loading and unloading.

 

25        (4) The following combinations and movements are prohibited:

 

26        (a) A truck shall not haul more than 1 trailer or

 

27  semitrailer, and a truck tractor shall not haul more than 2

 


 1  semitrailers or 1 semitrailer and 1 trailer in combination at any

 

 2  1 time, except that a farm tractor may haul 2 wagons or trailers,

 

 3  or garbage and refuse haulers may, during daylight hours, haul up

 

 4  to 4 trailers for garbage and refuse collection purposes, not

 

 5  exceeding in any combination a total length of 55 feet and at a

 

 6  speed limit not to exceed 15 miles per hour.

 

 7        (b) A combination of vehicles or a vehicle shall not have

 

 8  more than 11 axles, except when operating under a valid permit

 

 9  issued by the state transportation department or a local

 

10  authority with respect to a highway under its jurisdiction.

 

11        (c) Any combination of vehicles not specifically authorized

 

12  under this section is prohibited.

 

13        (d) Except as provided in subsection (3)(c), a combination

 

14  of 2 semitrailers pulled by a truck tractor, unless each

 

15  semitrailer uses a fifth wheel connecting assembly that conforms

 

16  to the requirements of the motor carrier safety act of 1963, 1963

 

17  PA 181, MCL 480.11 to 480.25.

 

18        (e) A vehicle or a combination of vehicles shall not carry a

 

19  load extending more than 3 feet beyond the front of the lead

 

20  vehicle.

 

21        (f) A vehicle described in subsections (2)(e) and (3)(e)

 

22  employing triple saddle mounts unless all wheels that are in

 

23  contact with the roadway have operating brakes.

 

24        (5) All combinations of vehicles under this section shall

 

25  employ connecting assemblies and lighting devices that are in

 

26  compliance with the motor carrier safety act of 1963, 1963 PA

 

27  181, MCL 480.11 to 480.25.

 


 1        (6) The total gross weight of a truck tractor, semitrailer,

 

 2  and trailer combination or a truck tractor and 2 semitrailers

 

 3  combination that exceeds 59 feet in length shall not exceed a

 

 4  ratio of 400 pounds per engine net horsepower delivered to clutch

 

 5  or its equivalent specified in the handbook published by the

 

 6  society of automotive engineers, inc. Society of Automotive

 

 7  Engineers, Inc. (SAE), 1977 edition.

 

 8        (7) A person who violates this section is responsible for a

 

 9  civil infraction. The owner of the vehicle may be charged with a

 

10  violation of this section.

 

11        (8) The provisions in subsections (2)(a) and (3)(b)

 

12  prescribing the length of a crib vehicle on which logs are loaded

 

13  lengthwise do not apply unless 23 USC 127(d) is amended to allow

 

14  crib vehicles carrying logs to be loaded as described in this

 

15  section.

 

16        (9) As used in this section:

 

17        (a) "Designated highway" means a highway approved by the

 

18  state transportation department or a local authority with respect

 

19  to a highway under its jurisdiction.

 

20        (b) "Length" means the total length of a vehicle, or

 

21  combination of vehicles, including any load the vehicle is

 

22  carrying. Length does not include devices described in 23 CFR

 

23  658.16 and 23 CFR part 658, appendix d, 23 CFR 658.16 and 23 CFR

 

24  part 658, appendix d, as on file with the secretary of state are

 

25  adopted by reference. A safety or energy conservation device

 

26  shall be excluded from a determination of length only if it is

 

27  not designed or used for the carrying of cargo, freight, or

 


 1  equipment. Semitrailers and trailers shall be measured from the

 

 2  front vertical plane of the foremost transverse load supporting

 

 3  structure to the rearmost transverse load supporting structure.

 

 4  Vehicle components not excluded by law shall be included in the

 

 5  measurement of the length, height, and width of the vehicle.

 

 6        (c) "Stinger-steered combinations" means a truck tractor and

 

 7  semitrailer combination in which the fifth wheel is located on a

 

 8  drop frame located behind and below the rearmost axle of the

 

 9  power unit.

 

10        Sec. 722. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section,

 

11  the maximum axle load shall not exceed the number of pounds

 

12  designated in the following provisions that prescribe the

 

13  distance between axles:

 

14        (a) If the axle spacing is 9 feet or more between axles, the

 

15  maximum axle load shall not exceed 18,000 20,000 pounds for

 

16  vehicles equipped with high pressure pneumatic or balloon tires.

 

17        (b) If the axle spacing is less than 9 feet between 2 axles

 

18  but more than 3-1/2 feet, the maximum axle load shall not exceed

 

19  13,000 20,000 pounds for high pressure pneumatic or balloon

 

20  tires.

 

21        (c) If the axles are spaced less than 3-1/2 feet apart, the

 

22  maximum axle load shall not exceed 9,000 pounds per axle.

 

23        (d) Subdivisions (a), (b), and (c) shall be known as the

 

24  normal loading maximum.

 

25        (2) When normal loading is in effect, the state

 

26  transportation department, or a local authority with respect to

 

27  highways under its jurisdiction, may designate certain highways,

 


 1  or sections of those highways, where bridges and road surfaces

 

 2  are adequate for heavier loading, and revise a designation as

 

 3  needed, on which the maximum tandem axle assembly loading shall

 

 4  not exceed 16,000 pounds for any axle of the assembly, if there

 

 5  is no other axle within 9 feet of any axle of the assembly.

 

 6        (3) On a legal combination of vehicles, only 1 tandem axle

 

 7  assembly is permitted on the designated highways at the gross

 

 8  permissible weight of 16,000 pounds per axle, if there is no

 

 9  other axle within 9 feet of any axle of the assembly, and if no

 

10  other tandem axle assembly in the combination of vehicles exceeds

 

11  a gross weight of 13,000 pounds per axle. On a combination of

 

12  truck tractor and semitrailer having not more than 5 axles, 2

 

13  consecutive tandem axle assemblies are permitted on the

 

14  designated highways at a gross permissible weight of 16,000

 

15  pounds per axle, if there is no other axle within 9 feet of any

 

16  axle of the assembly.

 

17        (4) Notwithstanding subsection (3), on a combination of

 

18  truck tractor and semitrailer having not more than 5 axles, 2

 

19  consecutive sets of tandem axles may carry a gross permissible

 

20  weight of not to exceed 17,000 20,000 pounds on any axle of the

 

21  tandem axles if there is no other axle within 9 feet of any axle

 

22  of the tandem axles and if the first and last axles of the

 

23  consecutive sets of tandem axles are not less than 36 feet apart

 

24  and the gross vehicle weight does not exceed 80,000 pounds to

 

25  pick up and deliver agricultural commodities between the national

 

26  truck network or special designated highways and any other

 

27  highway. This subsection is not subject to the maximum axle loads

 


 1  of subsections (1), (2), and (3). For purposes of this

 

 2  subsection, a "tandem axle" means 2 axles spaced more than 40

 

 3  inches but not more than 96 inches apart or 2 axles spaced more

 

 4  than 3-1/2 feet but less than 9 feet apart. This subsection does

 

 5  not apply during that the period when reduced maximum loads are

 

 6  in effect under subsection (8).

 

 7        (5) The seasonal reductions described under subsection (8)

 

 8  to the loading maximums and gross vehicle weight requirement of

 

 9  subsection (12) do not apply to a person hauling agricultural

 

10  commodities if the person who picks up or delivers the

 

11  agricultural commodity either from a farm or to a farm notifies

 

12  the county road commission for roads under its authority not less

 

13  than 48 hours before the pickup or delivery of the time and

 

14  location of the pickup or delivery. The county road commission

 

15  shall issue a permit to the person and charge a fee that does not

 

16  exceed the administrative costs incurred. The permit shall

 

17  contain all of the following:

 

18        (a) The designated route or routes of travel for the load.

 

19        (b) The date and time period requested by the person who

 

20  picks up or delivers the agricultural commodities during which

 

21  the load may be delivered or picked up.

 

22        (c) A maximum speed limit of travel, if necessary.

 

23        (d) Any other specific conditions agreed to between the

 

24  parties.

 

25        (6) The seasonal reductions described under subsection (8)

 

26  to the loading maximums and gross vehicle weight requirements of

 

27  subsection (12) do not apply to public utility vehicles under the

 


 1  following circumstances:

 

 2        (a) For emergency public utility work on restricted roads,

 

 3  as follows:

 

 4        (i) If required by the county road commission, the public

 

 5  utility or its subcontractor shall notify the county road

 

 6  commission, as soon as practical, of the location of the

 

 7  emergency public utility work and provide a statement that the

 

 8  vehicles that were used to perform the emergency utility work may

 

 9  have exceeded the loading maximums and gross vehicle weight

 

10  requirements of subsection (12) as reduced under subsection (8).

 

11  The notification may be made via facsimile or electronically.

 

12        (ii) The public utility vehicle travels to and from the site

 

13  of the emergency public utility work while on a restricted road

 

14  at a speed not greater than 35 miles per hour.

 

15        (b) For nonemergency public utility work on restricted

 

16  roads, as follows:

 

17        (i) If the county road commission requires, the public

 

18  utility or its subcontractor shall apply to the county road

 

19  commission annually for a seasonal truck permit for roads under

 

20  its authority before seasonal weight restrictions are effective.

 

21  The county road commission shall issue a seasonal truck permit

 

22  for each public utility vehicle or vehicle configuration the

 

23  public utility or subcontractor anticipates will be utilized for

 

24  nonemergency public utility work. The county road commission may

 

25  charge a fee for a seasonal truck permit that does not exceed the

 

26  administrative costs incurred for the permit. The seasonal truck

 

27  permit shall contain all of the following:

 


 1        (A) The seasonal period requested by the public utility or

 

 2  subcontractor during which the permit is valid.

 

 3        (B) A unique identification number for the vehicle and any

 

 4  vehicle configuration to be covered on the seasonal truck permit

 

 5  requested by the public utility or subcontractor.

 

 6        (C) A requirement that travel on restricted roads during

 

 7  weight restrictions will be minimized and only utilized when

 

 8  necessary to perform public utility work using the public utility

 

 9  vehicle or vehicle configuration and that nonrestricted roads

 

10  shall be used for travel when available and for routine travel.

 

11        (D) A requirement that in the case of a subcontractor the

 

12  permit is only valid while the subcontractor vehicle is being

 

13  operated in the performance of public utility work.

 

14        (E) A requirement that a subcontractor vehicle or vehicle

 

15  configuration shall display signage on the outside of the vehicle

 

16  to identify the vehicle as operating on behalf of the public

 

17  utility.

 

18        (ii) If the county road commission requires notification, the

 

19  county road commission shall provide a notification application

 

20  for the public utility or its subcontractor to use when

 

21  requesting access to operate on restricted roads and the public

 

22  utility or its subcontractor shall provide notification to the

 

23  county road commission, via facsimile or electronically, not

 

24  later than 24 hours before the time of the intended travel. A

 

25  subcontractor using a vehicle on a restricted road shall have a

 

26  copy of any notification provided to a county road commission in

 

27  the subcontractor's possession while performing the relevant

 


 1  nonemergency work. Notwithstanding this subsection or an

 

 2  agreement under this subsection, if the county road commission

 

 3  determines that the condition of a particular road under its

 

 4  jurisdiction makes it unusable, the county road commission may

 

 5  deny access to all or any part of that road. The denial shall be

 

 6  made and communicated via facsimile or electronically to the

 

 7  public utility or its subcontractor within 24 hours after

 

 8  receiving notification that the public utility or subcontractors

 

 9  intends to perform nonemergency work that requires use of that

 

10  road. Any notification that is not disapproved within 24 hours

 

11  after the notice is received by the county road commission is

 

12  considered approved. The notification application required under

 

13  this subparagraph may include all of the following information:

 

14        (A) The address or location of the nonemergency work.

 

15        (B) The date or dates of the nonemergency work.

 

16        (C) The route to be taken to the nonemergency work site.

 

17        (D) The restricted road or roads intended to be traveled

 

18  upon to the nonemergency work site or sites.

 

19        (E) In the case of a subcontractor, the utility on whose

 

20  behalf the subcontractor is performing services.

 

21        (7) The normal size of tires shall be the rated size as

 

22  published by the manufacturers, and the maximum wheel load

 

23  permissible for any wheel shall not exceed 700 pounds per inch of

 

24  width of tire.

 

25        (8) Except as provided in this subsection and subsection

 

26  (9), during the months of March, April, and May in each year, the

 

27  maximum axle load allowable on concrete pavements or pavements

 


 1  with a concrete base is reduced by 25% from the maximum axle load

 

 2  as specified in this chapter, and the maximum axle loads

 

 3  allowable on all other types of roads during these months are

 

 4  reduced by 35% from the maximum axle loads as specified. The

 

 5  maximum wheel load shall not exceed 525 pounds per inch of tire

 

 6  width on concrete and concrete base or 450 pounds per inch of

 

 7  tire width on all other roads during the period the seasonal road

 

 8  restrictions are in effect. Subject to subsection (5), this

 

 9  subsection does not apply to vehicles transporting agricultural

 

10  commodities or, subject to subsection (6), public utility

 

11  vehicles on a highway, road, or street under the jurisdiction of

 

12  a local road agency. In addition, this subsection does not apply

 

13  to a vehicle delivering propane fuel to a residence if the

 

14  vehicle's propane tank is filled to not more than 50% of its

 

15  capacity and the vehicle is traveling at not more than 35 miles

 

16  per hour. The state transportation department and each local

 

17  authority with highways and streets under its jurisdiction to

 

18  which the seasonal restrictions prescribed under this subsection

 

19  apply shall post all of the following information on the homepage

 

20  of its website or, if a local authority does not have a website,

 

21  then on the website of a statewide road association of which it

 

22  is a member:

 

23        (a) The dates when the seasonal restrictions are in effect.

 

24        (b) The names of the highways and streets and portions of

 

25  highways and streets to which the seasonal restrictions apply.

 

26        (9) The state transportation department for roads under its

 

27  jurisdiction and a county road commission for roads under its

 


 1  jurisdiction may grant exemptions from seasonal weight

 

 2  restrictions for milk on specified routes when requested in

 

 3  writing. Approval or denial of a request for an exemption shall

 

 4  be given by written notice to the applicant within 30 days after

 

 5  the date of submission of the application. If a request is

 

 6  denied, the written notice shall state the reason for denial and

 

 7  alternate routes for which the permit may be issued. The

 

 8  applicant may appeal to the state transportation commission or

 

 9  the county road commission. These exemptions do not apply on

 

10  county roads in counties that have negotiated agreements with

 

11  milk haulers or haulers of other commodities during periods of

 

12  seasonal load limits before April 14, 1993. This subsection does

 

13  not limit the ability of these counties to continue to negotiate

 

14  such agreements.

 

15        (10) The state transportation department, or a local

 

16  authority with respect to highways under its jurisdiction, may

 

17  suspend the restrictions imposed by this section when and where

 

18  conditions of the highways or the public health, safety, and

 

19  welfare warrant suspension, and impose the restricted loading

 

20  requirements of this section on designated highways at any other

 

21  time that the conditions of the highway require.

 

22        (11) For the purpose of enforcing this act, the gross

 

23  vehicle weight of a single vehicle and load or a combination of

 

24  vehicles and loads shall be determined by weighing individual

 

25  axles or groups of axles, and the total weight on all the axles

 

26  shall be the gross vehicle weight. In addition, the gross axle

 

27  weight shall be determined by weighing individual axles or by

 


 1  weighing a group of axles and dividing the gross weight of the

 

 2  group of axles by the number of axles in the group. For purposes

 

 3  of subsection (12), the overall gross weight on a group of 2 or

 

 4  more axles shall be determined by weighing individual axles or

 

 5  several axles, and the total weight of all the axles in the group

 

 6  shall be the overall gross weight of the group.

 

 7        (12) The loading maximum in this subsection applies to

 

 8  interstate highways, and the state transportation department, or

 

 9  a local authority with respect to highways under its

 

10  jurisdiction, may designate a highway, or a section of a highway,

 

11  for the operation of vehicles having a gross vehicle weight of

 

12  not more than 80,000 pounds that are subject to the following

 

13  load maximums:

 

14        (a) Twenty thousand pounds on any 1 axle, including all

 

15  enforcement tolerances.

 

16        (b) A tandem axle weight of 34,000 pounds, including all

 

17  enforcement tolerances.

 

18        (c) An overall gross weight on a group of 2 or more

 

19  consecutive axles equaling:

 

 

20       W=500[(LN)/(N-1)+12N+36]

 

 

21        where W = overall gross weight on a group of 2 or more

 

22  consecutive axles to the nearest 500 pounds, L = distance in feet

 

23  between the extreme of a group of 2 or more consecutive axles,

 

24  and N = number of axles in the group under consideration; except

 

25  that 2 consecutive sets of tandem axles may carry a gross load of

 

26  34,000 pounds each if the first and last axles of the consecutive


 

 1  sets of tandem axles are not less than 36 feet apart. The gross

 

 2  vehicle weight shall not exceed 80,000 pounds including all

 

 3  enforcement tolerances. Except for 5 axle truck tractor,

 

 4  semitrailer combinations having 2 consecutive sets of tandem

 

 5  axles, vehicles having a gross weight in excess of 80,000 pounds

 

 6  or in excess of the vehicle gross weight determined by

 

 7  application of the formula in this subsection are subject to the

 

 8  maximum axle loads of subsections (1), (2), and (3). As used in

 

 9  this subsection, "tandem axle weight" means the total weight

 

10  transmitted to the road by 2 or more consecutive axles, the

 

11  centers of which may be included between parallel transverse

 

12  vertical planes spaced more than 40 inches but not more than 96

 

13  inches apart, extending across the full width of the vehicle.

 

14  Except as otherwise provided in this section, vehicles

 

15  transporting agricultural commodities shall have weight load

 

16  maximums as set forth in this subsection.

 

17        (13) The axle loading maximums under subsections (1), (2),

 

18  (3), and (4) are increased by 10% for vehicles transporting

 

19  agricultural commodities or raw timber, excluding farm equipment

 

20  and fuel, from the place of harvest or farm storage to the first

 

21  point of delivery on a road in this state. However, the axle

 

22  loading maximums as increased under this subsection do not alter

 

23  the gross vehicle weight restrictions set forth in this act. This

 

24  subsection does not apply to either of the following:

 

25        (a) A vehicle utilizing an interstate highway.

 

26        (b) A vehicle utilizing a road that is subject to seasonal

 

27  weight restrictions under subsection (8) during the time that the


 

 1  seasonal weight restrictions are in effect.

 

 2        (14) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section,

 

 3  the total gross weight of a vehicle shall not exceed 120,000

 

 4  pounds.

 

 5        (15) (14) As used in this section:

 

 6        (a) "Agricultural commodities" means those plants and

 

 7  animals useful to human beings produced by agriculture and

 

 8  includes, but is not limited to, forages and sod crops, grains

 

 9  and feed crops, field crops, dairy and dairy products, poultry

 

10  and poultry products, cervidae, livestock, including breeding and

 

11  grazing, equine, fish, and other aquacultural products, bees and

 

12  bee products, berries, herbs, fruits, vegetables, flowers, seeds,

 

13  grasses, nursery stock, mushrooms, fertilizer, livestock bedding,

 

14  farming equipment, and fuel for agricultural use. The term does

 

15  not include trees or lumber.

 

16        (b) "Emergency public utility work" means work performed to

 

17  restore public utility service or to eliminate a danger to the

 

18  public due to a natural disaster, an act of God, or an emergency

 

19  situation, whether or not a public official has declared an

 

20  emergency.

 

21        (c) "Farm storage" means any of the following:

 

22        (i) An edifice, silo, tank, bin, crib, interstice, or

 

23  protected enclosed structure, or more than 1 edifice, silo, tank,

 

24  bin, crib, interstice, or protected enclosed structure located

 

25  contiguous to each other.

 

26        (ii) An open environment used for the purpose of temporarily

 

27  storing a crop.


 

 1        (d) "Public utility" means a public utility under the

 

 2  jurisdiction of the public service commission or a transmission

 

 3  company.

 

 4        (e) "Public utility vehicle" means a vehicle owned or

 

 5  operated by a public utility or operated by a subcontractor on

 

 6  behalf of a public utility.

 

 7        (f) "Transmission company" means either an affiliated

 

 8  transmission company or an independent transmission company as

 

 9  those terms are defined in section 2 of the electric transmission

 

10  line certification act, 1995 PA 30, MCL 460.562.

 

11        Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days

 

12  after the date it is enacted into law.