
ENGROSSED
Senate Bill No. 627
(By Senators Ross and Anderson)
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[Introduced February 18, 2002; referred to the Committee
on Transportation

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A BILL to amend and reenact sections two, three and four, article
seventeen, chapter seventeen-c of the code of West Virginia,
one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, all relating
to the size, weight and load of vehicles; increasing the
maximum length and width of certain vehicles; and increasing
the maximum length of the combination of certain vehicles
coupled together.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That sections two, three and four, article seventeen, chapter
seventeen-c of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred
thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted, all to read as
follows:
ARTICLE 17. SIZE, WEIGHT AND LOAD.
§17C-17-2. Width of vehicles.
(a) The total outside width, exclusive of safety equipment
authorized by the United States department of transportation, of
any vehicle or the load thereon shall may not exceed ninety-six
inches, except as otherwise provided in this article: Provided,
That any vehicle with a total outside width of one hundred two
inches, exclusive of safety equipment authorized by the United
States department of transportation, may be operated on any highway
within the state designated by the United States department of
transportation or the commissioner of the department of highways or
on any highway having a minimum lane width of ten feet.
(b) Motor homes, travel trailers, truck campers, motor buses
and trackless trolley coaches with a total outside width of one
hundred two inches, excluding safety equipment authorized by the
United States department of transportation, may operate on any
highway.
§17C-17-3. Projecting loads on passenger vehicles.

(a) No passenger-type vehicle shall be operated on any highway
with any load carried thereon extending beyond the line of the
fenders of the left side of such vehicle nor extending more than
six inches beyond the line of the fenders on the right side
thereof.

(b) A motor home, travel trailer or truck camper may exceed
the maximum width prescribed in subsection (a) of this section by
not more than six inches to the extent the additional width is attributable to an appurtenance extending beyond the body of the
vehicle.
§17C-17-4. Height and length of vehicles and loads.





(a) A vehicle including any load thereon shall may not exceed
a height of thirteen feet six inches, but the owner or owners of
such vehicles shall be responsible for damage to any bridge or
highway structure and to municipalities for any damage to traffic
control devices or other highway structures where such bridges,
devices or structures have a vehicle clearance of less than
thirteen feet six inches.





(b) A motor vehicle including any load thereon shall may not
exceed a length of forty feet extreme overall dimension, inclusive
of front and rear bumpers, except that a motor home may not exceed
a length of forty-five feet, exclusive of front and rear bumpers.





(c) Except as hereinafter provided in this subsection or in
subsection (d) of this section, a combination of vehicles coupled
together shall may not consist of more than two units and no such
combination of vehicles including any load thereon shall have an
overall length, inclusive of front and rear bumpers, in excess of
fifty-five feet, except as provided in section eleven-b of this
article, and except as otherwise provided in respect to the use of
a pole trailer as authorized in section five of this article.
Provided, That the The limitation that a combination of vehicles
coupled together shall may not consist of more than two units shall may not apply to: (1) A combination of vehicles coupled together
by a saddle mount device used to transport motor vehicles in a
drive-away service when no more than three saddle mounts are used,
Provided, however, That provided equipment used in said the
combination meets the requirements of the safety regulations of the
United States department of transportation and shall may not exceed
an overall length of more than sixty-five feet; or (2) a
combination of vehicles coupled together one of which is a travel
trailer or folding camping trailer having an overall length,
exclusive of front and rear bumpers, not exceeding sixty-five feet.





(d) A combination of two vehicles coupled together one of
which is a motor home, or a combination of vehicles coupled
together one of which is a travel trailer or folding camping
trailer may not exceed an overall length, exclusive of front and
rear bumpers of sixty-five feet.






(d) (e) The length limitations for truck tractor-semitrailer
combinations and truck tractor-semitrailer-trailer combinations
operating on the national system of interstate and defense highways
and those classes of qualifying federal-aid primary system highways
so designated by the United States secretary of transportation and
those highways providing reasonable access to and from terminals,
facilities for food, fuel, repairs and rest and points of loading
and unloading for household goods carriers from such highways and
further, as to other highways so designated by the West Virginia commissioner of highways, shall be as follows: The maximum length
of a semitrailer unit operating in a truck tractor-semitrailer
combination shall not exceed forty-eight feet in length except
where semitrailers have an axle spacing of not more than
thirty-seven feet between the rear axle of the truck tractor and
the front axle of the semitrailer, such semitrailer shall be
allowed to be not more than fifty-three fee in length and the
maximum length of any semitrailer or trailer operating in a truck
tractor-semitrailer-trailer combination shall may not exceed
twenty-eight feet in length and in no event shall any combinations
exceed three units, including the truck tractor: Provided, That
nothing herein contained shall impose an overall length limitation
as to commercial motor vehicles operating in truck
tractor-semitrailer or truck tractor-semitrailer-trailer
combinations.