Kan. Admin. Regs. § 36-1-28 - Special vehicle combinations
(a)
Notwithstanding any other regulation, special vehicle combination permits may
be issued for a combination of vehicles which exceeds the size and length
restriction requirements in
K.S.A. 8-1904 and amendments thereto.
(b) A "special vehicle combination" for the
purposes of these regulations means a truck-tractor semitrailer-trailer-trailer
combination of vehicles. A trailer may consist of a converter dolly and a
semitrailer. No converter dolly shall be pulled behind the third trailer. A
"special vehicle combination" shall hereby be referred to as "SVC" and the
Kansas department of transportation shall hereby be referred to as "KDOT."
(c) Any applicant/owner who
applies for an annual SVC permit shall furnish the following before the permit
may be issued:
(1) a description of the
applicant/owner's training and supervisory programs for drivers;
(2) a description of the applicant/owner's
shop facilities and maintenance programs for equipment;
(3) a description of the applicant/owner's
compliance with driver qualification standards;
(4) a description of the applicant/owner's
safety program;
(5) a list of
vehicles for which permits are being applied for including model and vehicle
identification numbers;
(6) a list
showing the names of drivers to be certified; and
(7) the necessary maps showing all route
information to and from the applicant/owner's terminal.
(d) Annual certification shall be required
for every SVC. All requests for certification or recertification shall be
submitted:
(1) in writing to KDOT, special
permit section;
(2) at least one
month prior to the expiration of the current permit.
(e) Once certification is approved, the
applicant/owner may apply for an annual SVC permit. The application shall
include all applicable fees.
(f)
Upon approval of the application and payment of associated fees, KDOT will
issue annual SVC permits showing the model and vehicle identification numbers
(VIN) of the vehicles being certified and provide the applicant/owner with
driver certification cards both of which shall be carried in the SVC whenever
it is operating. Permits and VIN information shall be displayed to any law
enforcement officer, Kansas highway patrol officer or employee of KDOT upon
request.
(g) In addition to the
annual SVC permit, the applicant/owner must obtain all other necessary permits
for travel in Kansas.
(h) SVC
permits shall be $2000.00 per year for each qualified applicant/owner company
plus $50.00 per year for each special vehicle combination power unit operating
under such annual SVC permit. Lost or destroyed SVC permits may be reissued
upon request to KDOT.
(i) Access
routes to terminals will be designated on each annual SVC permit. Such terminal
shall be within five miles of the interstate. The applicant/owner shall ensure
that the SVC can safely maneuver through any construction work zones or
detours. Any deviation from this route must be authorized by a representative
of the special permit section of KDOT.
(j) SVC travel may be prohibited or
restricted to specific routes, hours of operation, specific days, or seasonal
periods, when adverse conditions, traffic, weather or safety considerations
make such travel unsafe or inadvisable. A SVC shall not be dispatched during
adverse weather conditions, such as high winds, snow, ice, sleet, hail, fog,
mist, rain, dust, smog, or smoke. If adverse weather or road conditions are
encountered during operation, the driver of the SVC shall:
(1) proceed to the next available exit and
wait for conditions to improve; or
(2) proceed to the next available exit and
detach a trailer.
(k)
No movement of a SVC is allowed on holidays or holiday weekends.
(l) Every applicant/owner approved to operate
an SVC shall provide the KDOT special permit section all information relating
to accidents, operational costs, safety inspections, equipment, maintenance,
Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP) out-of-service reports or other
pertinent operational information.
(m) Notwithstanding other state and federal
requirements for reporting motor vehicle accidents, a copy of any accident
report involving the SVC being operated under an annual SVC permit shall be
delivered or mailed to KDOT, special permit section, within 10 days of the
accident. If the accident involves a death, within 24 hours the carrier must
provide the information specified in section 394.7(b) of the federal motor
carrier safety regulations manual, as in effect April 1, 1990 and adopted
herein by reference, to KDOT, special permit section.
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