Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 672-2-.02 - General Restrictions on Issuance of Permits
(1) No Permit shall be issued if the issuance
of the permit in any way jeopardizes federal funds appropriated to this State
under the provisions of Title 23 of the U.S. Code.
(2) No single trip permit shall be valid in
excess of ten (10) allowable travel days unless extension is granted by the
Department. The validity of a single trip permit shall expire ten (10) days
after its issuance.
(3) No permit
shall be issued for off-the-road equipment which exceeds 25,000 pounds on any
one axle. Off-the-road equipment with axle loads of not more than 25,000 pounds
nor less than 20,340 pounds will be routed by the Oversize Permit Unit and
limited to a ten (10) mile radius from the point where the trip
originated.
(4) No permit shall be
valid for travel into or through the area bounded by Interstate 285 which is
the bypass around the City of Atlanta unless the vehicle is making a pickup or
delivery within the area. The driver must be prepared to show proof of such
pickup or delivery. In addition, a permit issued for the movement of a vehicle
or load shall not be valid within that area between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9
a.m. and 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Parking on the Interstate and
Limited Access Highway Right-of-Way will not be permissible for permitted
vehicles which are waiting for the authorized times of entry. The Department
may at its discretion, limit travel in major cities as shown on the permit; or
at the written request of local jurisdictions.
(5) The Department may sell any type of
annual permit on a prorated basis to create a stagger for the renewal
date.
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