Or. Admin. Code § 734-075-0025 - Hauling Vehicles for Modular Building Units
The following requirements apply to vehicles hauling modular building units:
(1) Modular Building
Units must be hauled with a truck-tractor or toter and semitrailer or trailer
combination.
(2) Equipment weights
of the combination and the sizes and ratings of all its components must be
comparable to those commonly used by the motor carrier industry in general
over-the-road trucking operations.
(3) When operating unladen, the overall
length of the combination must not exceed the length authorized by statute or
rule, except as authorized in the permit.
(4) Modifications are permitted to the
conventional equipment necessary for hauling modular building units. This may
include "stretch-trailer" features, adjustable trailer heights from inflatable
air bags, steering capabilities for the semitrailer axles or other
modifications. These features must be stipulated in the permit.
(5) Requests for moves using trailers more
than 53 feet in length will be on an individual basis, and permits will be
issued for a single trip only. The authorized trailer length must be stipulated
in the permit and must not exceed 75 feet in length, except when using a
stretch trailer. When not operating under the terms of a permit issued under
this rule a stretch trailer must be reduced to dimensions authorized by statute
or rule.
(6) The modular building
unit must be securely fastened to the semitrailer or trailer. It may be secured
by steel cables and winch tighteners, steel cables or chains and chain binders,
or by adequate bolting directly to the semitrailer or trailer frame. Alternate
securing methods approved by the United States Department of Transportation
regulations may be used.
(7) A
single trip permit may be issued for a combination of vehicles that exceeds the
maximum allowable weight described in ORS
818.010 for a single
non-divisible unit when the requirements described in OAR
734-082-0015 (1) and
(2) are met and under the following
conditions:
(a) Operations are subject to any
posted weight limitation in effect on any highway, highway section, bridge or
structure;
(b) The vehicle
combination must not exceed the manufacturer's GVWR for the vehicle or the
vehicle combination; and
(c) The
exception to maximum weight limitations for an idle reduction system described
in ORS 818.030(10) and
818.340(4) is
limited to the actual weight of the idle reduction system, not to exceed 550
pounds. In order to qualify for the exception, the operator of the vehicle may
be required to provide:
(A) Written
certification of the weight of the auxiliary power unit; and
(B) A demonstration or certification that the
idle reduction technology is fully functional.
(d) A vehicle that uses natural gas as its
fuel source, or is powered primarily by means of an electric
battery, may exceed the weight limitations established under ORS
818.010 by not more than 2,000
pounds.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 810.060 & 823.011
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 818.010, 818.030, 818.200, 818.220 & 818.340
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