(1) Driver Requirements.
(a) All drivers of Turnpike 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.
(b) All drivers of Turnpike Tandems and all
other individuals or companies operating Turnpike Tandems must comply with
Section
316.302, F.S., except that
driver exemptions for farm vehicle drivers as set forth in
49 C.F.R.
391.67 shall not apply to drivers of Turnpike
Tandems.
(c) All drivers of
Turnpike Tandems must have a minimum of five years experience driving truck
tractor semi-trailer combinations.
(d) A driver of a Turnpike 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.
(2) Overall Length, Height, and Width.
(a) All overdimensional vehicles must comply
with rule Chapter 14-26, F.A.C., unless specifically excluded under the
provisions of this rule chapter.
(b) The overall cargo carrying length of a
Turnpike Tandem, as 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.
(c) Turnpike
Tandems shall not exceed 13 feet 6 inches in height or 8 feet 6 inches in
width.
(3) Weight and
Axle Requirements.
(a) All overweight rules of
Section 316.535, F.S., shall apply to
Turnpike Tandems unless specifically excluded under the provisions of this rule
chapter.
(b) The maximum gross
weight of the truck tractor and the first trailer of a Turnpike Tandem shall
not exceed 80,000 pounds.
(c) The
maximum gross weight of the dolly and second trailer of a Turnpike Tandem 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.
(d) In the event that a Turnpike Tandem is
composed of trailers of unequal gross weight, the heavier of the two shall be
used as the lead trailer.
(e) The
gross weight limits described in Chapter 316, F.S., may be exceeded with a
valid Turnpike Tandem Permit issued by the Turnpike Enterprise for a maximum
gross weight not to exceed 147,000 pounds.
(f) A minimum of five load bearing axles are
required unless stated otherwise in a valid Turnpike Tandem Permit issued by
the Turnpike Enterprise.
(4) Tractor Requirements.
(a) A tractor used to haul trailers in a
Turnpike Tandem configuration shall be capable of traveling at a speed of not
less than 50 mph on all portions of the turnpike system, regardless of
grade.
(b) A tractor used to haul
trailers in a Turnpike Tandem configuration shall be capable of hauling the
maximum gross weight authorized by the permit. The maximum gross weight to be
hauled with a Turnpike Tandem Permit is 147,000 pounds.
(5) Tire Requirements.
(a) Each axle on a Turnpike Tandem must have
tires of the same size and construction. Tires must be properly inflated for
the load to be carried. In no event shall any tire, wheel, or rim exceed the
manufacturer's maximum load-carrying limit.
(b) A vehicle equipped with dual tires may
have the dual tires replaced by a single tire so long as the vehicle, axle, and
tire load ratings are not exceeded.
(c) No tire may exceed 550 pounds per inch of
tire section width as defined by the rating molded in the tire sidewall. For
example, a designation of 445/50R22.5 designates a tire section width of 445 mm
(17.5 inches).
(6) Brake
Regulations.
(a) Every Turnpike Tandem shall
be equipped with full air brakes or air activated hydraulic brakes on the
tractor and either air or electric brakes on the dolly and trailers. All brakes
shall equal or exceed 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 Turnpike Tandem operations shall be adequate to control
the movement of, and to stop and hold, such vehicle, or combination of
vehicles, and meet the general requirements of the provisions of the Florida
Uniform Traffic Control Law, Section
316.262,
F.S.
(7) Converter Dolly
Requirements.
(a) A converter (fifth-wheel)
dolly used in Turnpike 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.
(8) Inspection by Driver.
After all the component vehicles in a Turnpike Tandem 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.
(9) Coupling Devices/Hitch Connections.
(a) Vehicles in a Turnpike Tandem 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.
(10) Staging.
(a) Turnpike Tandems shall be coupled and
decoupled only in designated staging areas when operating on the Turnpike
System. All movement across traffic while entering or leaving a staging area
shall be made using extreme caution.
(b) Permitees shall assume all responsibility
for their vehicles and equipment, as well as the contents thereof, while such
vehicles and equipment are in a staging area.
(c) Equipment may be parked in the staging
area for no longer than eight (8) hours. Staging areas will be closed when
equipment cannot be safely stored due to adverse weather or other hazardous
conditions.
(d) Tractors, trailers
and dollys parked in the Turnpike System staging areas must display valid
decals in accordance with subsection
14-61.0016(5),
F.A.C. at all times.
(11)
Passing. A Turnpike Tandem may pass another vehicle traveling in the same
direction only if the speed differential will allow the Turnpike Tandem to
complete the maneuver and return to the normal driving lane within a distance
of one mile and be performed within the posted speed limit. Turnpike Tandems
must stay in the right lane, or those lanes designated for travel by posted
signs, unless they are in the act of passing.
(12) Operations under Hazardous Conditions.
(a) Drivers of Turnpike Tandems shall
exercise extreme caution and reduce speed when hazardous conditions exist, such
as fog, smoke, dust, mist, or rain.
(b) The Turnpike Enterprise, Florida Highway
Patrol, or their respective staffs, may restrict or prohibit operations during
periods when traffic, weather, or other safety conditions make such operations
unsafe or inadvisable.