N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 21 § 5701.3 - Vehicles requiring special permits or escorts
(a) No vehicle falling within any of the
following categories shall be permitted to use the facilities unless a special
permit therefor is issued by the authority employee in charge, and, if required
as a condition of such permit, a special escort is provided and fees, including
consulting engineering services if required, therefor paid in advance, viz:
(1) vehicles having a gross weight in excess
of 40 tons;
(2) vehicles having a
height in excess of 14 feet 6 inches;
(3) vehicles having a width in excess of 13
feet or 156 inches;
(4) vehicles
which require a special permit under the laws of the State of New York or the
Province of Ontario, Canada, as the case may be, because of their length,
width, height, or gross weight;
(5)
vehicles transporting propane gas or any hazardous materials;
(6) vehicles which are transporting or which
have recently carried explosives, radioactive materials or other dangerous
commodities and show evidence or residue of such materials or commodities;
or
(7) vehicles towing trailers
which have pivotal front axles and double trailers being transported by one
tractor and sometimes referred to as "truck trains" or "double
bottoms".
(b) In
determining whether or not such special permits should be issued or, if issued,
what conditions should apply thereto, such authority employee in charge may
confer with the authority's consulting engineers, counsel and/or whatever other
specialists or regulatory agencies he may consider appropriate in the
circumstances, but such determination in any given situation shall be the sole
and exclusive judgment of such authority employee in charge and final and
binding upon all persons. Application for a special permit shall be made at
least 48 hours in advance of the proposed crossing. If permission is granted,
the authority shall specify the time of the crossing.
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