N.M. Admin. Code § 18.19.8.84 - POLICE ESCORTS
A. In
the discretion of the DOT, police escorts may be required for movement of
structures or loads with a width of 20 feet or more. The DOT may also require
police escorts for movement on certain roads or for movement that, in the
judgment of the DOT, may adversely affect traffic, create undue hazards,
require counter-flow or in any manner jeopardize the safety of the motoring
public.
B. An applicant for a
special permit that requires a police escort shall cooperate with the DOT on
the timing of the move and be prepared for special conditions or other factors
that may delay the move.
C. The DOT
may coordinate police escorts for the move and may charge a fee for the
coordination and provision of police escorts. In certain circumstances, the
applicant may be required to coordinate with municipal police for escort
services.
D. If a route requiring a
police escort moves through a municipality, the applicant shall obtain
permission from and make arrangements with the municipality for the move,
including obtaining any required permit. A special permit shall not be issued
until the DOT is assured that the applicant has made satisfactory arrangements
with the municipality.
E. If a move
is entirely within a municipality, a permittee may use a police escort provided
by the municipality. However, a special permit shall not be issued until the
DOT is assured that the applicant has arranged with local police for
assistance.
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