Minn. R. agency 171, ch. 7455, pt. 7455.0800 - PILOT/ESCORT VEHICLE SIGNING REQUIREMENTS
Sign requirements on pilot/escort vehicles are as follows:
A. A pilot/escort vehicle
must display an "OVERSIZE LOAD" sign mounted on the top of the vehicle. This
sign must be displayed so that it is visible to both overtaking and oncoming
traffic at all times during the pilot/escort operation. The sign must be
clearly readable and legible at all times of operation. Bumper-mounted signs
only are prohibited on the pilot/escort vehicle.
B. The sign must be a rigid mount and (1) be
a minimum of five feet in width, (2) have ten inches of vertical visible
surface space, and (3) display black letters that are eight inches in height
and have a one-inch brush stroke on a solid yellow surface. Solid is defined as
when being viewed from the front or rear at a 90-degree angle to the sign, no
light can transmit through the solid surface.
C. Red/orange 18-inch flags must be mounted
in line with the "Oversize Load" sign and mounted at approximately a 45-degree
angle toward the sides of the pilot/escort vehicle.
D. Signs and flags must be removed or covered
when pilot/escorts are not providing services.
E. If a route survey is being performed by
the pilot/escort, the "Oversize Load" sign must be removed or covered. Route
surveys may not be performed while escorting an overdimensional load.
F. A sign, light, or flag may not extend more
than six inches beyond the widest part of the body of the pilot/escort
vehicle.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 299D.085
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