Everglades Agricultural Area tandems comprised of any
combination of truck tractor, as defined in Section 316.003(100), F.S.,
semitrailer, as defined in Section
316.003(75),
F.S., and trailer, as defined in Section
316.003(96),
F.S., coupled together so as to operate as a single unit in which the
semitrailer and the trailer unit are each between 28 and 48 feet in length,
being used for the primary purpose of transporting farm products, as defined in
Section 823.14(3)(c),
F.S., will be permitted to operate within the Everglades Agricultural Area as
described in Section 373.4592(15),
F.S., and identified in the Everglades Agricultural Area Map incorporated
herein at:
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12097,
subject to the provisions of this rule chapter and the following
requirements:
(1) Permit.
(a) A Request for Special Road Use
Oversize/Overweight Permit Application must be submitted in accordance with
subsection
14-26.00411(4),
F.A.C., for a Route Specific Multi-Trip Blanket Permit.
(b) Permits are not renewed. An application,
which is subject to review and approval, must be submitted every 3 months for
new permits.
(c) The permit must be
maintained in the truck tractor at all times during tandem operation and
provided to the Florida Highway Patrol or any other local law enforcement
agency upon request.
(d) Only truck
tractor, semi-trailer, and trailer combinations are
allowed.
(2) Designated
Route.
(a) Travel is limited to within the
identified Everglades Agricultural Area, not to exceed a radius of 60 miles of
the loading point.
(b) The
applicant must specify the route that will be used and include an analysis of
the route conducted by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of
Florida, which analysis must be signed and sealed.
(c) The analysis must include a:
1. Diagram of the route.
2. Vehicle configuration.
3. Verification that horizontal and
longitudinal clearances exist.
4.
Route Analysis must show access on public roads and streets that have not been
restricted from tandem trailer truck operations in accordance with Section
316.515, F.S.
5. Route Analysis must include determination
of safe and unimpeded operations at all route intersections (Signalized and
Unsignalized).
6. Everglades
Agricultural Area tandems must meet the Minimum Turning Path for Double-Trailer
Combination (WB-109D) as defined by American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Design Vehicle Standards and contained in
AASHTO's A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (Green Book).
AASHTO's A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, 7th Edition
(2018), is hereby incorporated by reference and made part of this rule. A copy
of the Green Book may be ordered from the AASHTO Bookstore website:
https://bookstore.transportation.org.
A copy is available for public inspection during regular business hours at the
Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Maintenance, 605 Suwannee
Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399, (850)410-5530 and at the Florida Department
of State, Administrative Code and Register Section, Room 701, the Capitol,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399, (850)245-6270. Posting of the preceding material on
the internet for purposes of public examination would violate federal copyright
law.
7. Everglades Agricultural
Area tandems shall not use intersection turning lanes along the route that are
shown to be less than the total length of the combined transport
unit.
8. The analysis must be
signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer, certifying that the route can
safely accommodate the vehicle configuration for both length (state and local
network) and weight (local bridges only).
(d) For travel on local roadways, the
applicant must submit a letter or other documentation from the local entity
having jurisdiction over the roadway authorizing travel on the
roadway.
(3) Prohibited
routes.
(b) Routes will not include local roadways
that prohibit truck traffic.
(c) No
daytime travel will be permitted within designated school
zones.
(4) Driver
Requirements.
(a) All drivers of Everglades
Agricultural Area tandems must comply with the regulations in accordance with
Section 316.302, F.S., unless
specifically excluded under provisions of the Florida Uniform Traffic Control
Law, Chapter 316, F.S.
(b) All
drivers of Everglades Agricultural Area tandems must have a current Commercial
Driver's License (CDL) with an endorsement for double trailers consistent with
the provisions of Section
322.57, F.S.
(c) Due to the experience needed and the
difficulty handling Everglades Agricultural Area tandems, the driver exemptions
for farm vehicle drivers provided in Sections
316.302(2),
(3), F.S., shall not apply to drivers of
Everglades Agricultural Area tandems.
(e) All drivers of Everglades Agricultural
Area tandems must have a minimum of five years of experience driving truck
tractor, semi-trailer, and trailer combinations.
(f) A driver of an Everglades Agricultural
Area tandem must have had no suspension or revocation of driving privileges in
any state or province during the past three years where such suspension arose
out of operations of a commercial motor vehicle.
(5) Overall Length, Height, and Width.
(a) The overall cargo carrying length of
Everglades Agricultural Area tandems measured from the front of the first
trailer to the rear of the second trailer, including the interval between the
two trailers, shall not exceed 106 feet.
(b) The Everglades Agricultural Area tandems
shall not exceed 13 feet 6 inches in height or 8 feet 6 inches in
width.
(6) Weight and
Axle Requirements.
(a) All overweight rules of
Section 316.535, F.S., shall apply to
Everglades Agricultural Area tandems unless specifically excluded under the
provisions of this rule chapter.
(b) The maximum weight on any axle shall not
exceed 22,000 pounds.
(c) The
maximum gross weight of the truck tractor and first trailer shall not exceed
88,000 pounds.
(d) The maximum
gross weight of the dolly and second trailer shall not exceed the lesser of:
1. 67,000 pounds, or
2. The weight provisions of the State's outer
bridge formula set forth in Section
316.535(5),
F.S., as measured between the center of the foremost axle of the dolly and the
rearmost axle of the second trailer.
(e) Maximum gross weight shall not exceed
155,000 pounds.
(f) A minimum of
five load bearing axles are required unless stated otherwise in a valid
Everglades Agricultural Area tandem permit issued by the Department.
(g) The applicant must identify the total
number of axles, the distance between each axle, and total weight on each axle
as part of the application.
(7) Truck Tractor Requirements.
(a) A truck tractor used to haul trailers in
an Everglades Agricultural Area tandem trailer configuration shall be capable
of hauling the maximum gross weight authorized by the permit.
(b) A vehicle that has been placed
out-of-service based upon an inspection of the vehicle pursuant to Section
316.302, F.S., will have its
permit suspended or revoked, in accordance with subparagraph
14-26.014(1)(a)
1., F.A.C., until the out-of-service condition is
corrected.
(8) Brake
Requirements.
(a) Every Everglades
Agricultural Area tandem shall be equipped with full air brakes on the tractor
and air brakes on the dolly and trailers. All brakes shall equal or comply with
both the equipment requirements and the performance standards cited in Chapter
316, F.S.
(b) The brakes on any
vehicle or combination of vehicles, used in Everglades Agricultural Area tandem
operations shall be adequate to control the movement of, and to stop and hold,
such vehicle, or combination of vehicles, and meet the requirements of the
provisions of the Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law, Chapter 316, F.S., and
Section 316.262,
F.S.
(9) Converter Dolly
Requirements.
(a) A converter (fifth-wheel)
dolly used in Everglades Agricultural Area tandem operations may have either a
single or a double axle, according to its total gross weight. In addition to
the tow bar(s), the dolly vehicle must be equipped with safety chains or cables
for connecting the dolly to the trailer and adequate to prevent
breakaway.
(b) When the distance
between the rear of the first trailer and the front of the second trailer is 10
feet or more, the dolly shall be equipped with a device, or the trailers shall
be connected along the sides with suitable material to alert other motorists
that the trailers are connected and are in effect one unit.
(10) Inspection by Driver.
(a) After all the component vehicles in an
Everglades Agricultural Area tandem combination are completely hooked up and
prior to the departure of the unit from the assembly area, the driver or a
mechanic shall inspect the tandem unit to ensure that each item is in proper
operating condition.
(11)
Coupling Devices/Hitch Connections.
(a)
Vehicles in an Everglades Agricultural Area tandem combination shall be
designed, constructed, and connected as to ensure that shifting or swerving
from side to side will not exceed two inches to each side of the path of the
towing vehicle when it is moving in a straight line.
(b) All coupling devices/hitch connections
shall be of a no-slack type which must be visible and operating. All drawbars,
pickup plates, and fifth wheels must be rated to exceed the weight carried. Any
kingpin must be rated to exceed the weight carried. Any kingpin must be solid
and must be permanently fastened.
(12) Operations under Hazardous Conditions.
(a) Drivers of Everglades Agricultural Area
tandems shall exercise extreme caution and reduce speed when hazardous
conditions exist, such as fog, smoke, dust, mist, or rain.
(b) The Florida Highway Patrol, or any other
local law enforcement agency, may restrict or prohibit operations during
periods when traffic, weather, or other safety conditions make such operations
unsafe or inadvisable.
(13) Permittee Responsibility.
(a) The permittee is responsible for any
vehicle operating with an Everglades Agricultural Area tandem permit and other
certifications and for complete compliance with all terms of the permit and
certification, including:
1. Ensuring that the
driver is qualified to operate the vehicle and understands the terms and
conditions of the permit, certifications, and the provisions of this rule
chapter;
3. Ensuring that the vehicle operates in
conformity with the permit, certifications, and the provisions of this rule
chapter;
4. Ensuring all
documentation, including the permit, the analysis of the designated route, and
the authorization letter from the local entity, if applicable, is maintained
and available for review when requested by law enforcement; and
5. Ensuring that the driver has proof of
training/certification, for Longer Combination Vehicles, to be presented to law
enforcement if vehicle is stopped for inspection.
(14) Sunset.
The provisions of this rule chapter shall automatically
expire on January 1, 2025, unless the Everglades Agricultural Area tandems
permitting program is reauthorized by the Legislature in accordance with
Section 316.5501(2),
F.S.