Or. Admin. Code § 734-076-0135 - Warning Signs and Flags Required for Oversize Units
(1) Warning signs are required for dimensions
exceeding:
(a) Eight feet, six inches in
width;
(b) An overall length of 105
feet (inclusive of towing vehicle); or
(c) For a combination of vehicles being towed
exceeding 80 feet in length (inclusive of load).
(2) Warning signs must bear the legend
"OVERSIZE LOAD" except:
(a) When the width
exceeds eight feet, six inches and the combination of vehicles being towed does
not exceed 80 feet in length (inclusive of load) or the overall combination
length does not exceed 105 feet (inclusive of towing vehicle), the sign may
bear the legend "WIDE LOAD"; or
(b)
When the width does not exceed eight feet, six inches and when the combination
of vehicles being towed exceeds 80 feet in length (inclusive of load) or the
overall combination length exceeds 105 feet (inclusive of towing vehicle), the
sign may bear the legend "LONG LOAD."
(3) Warning signs must be displayed to the
front and rear of the vehicle or combination and must meet the following
requirements:
(a) Signs must be seven feet
wide by 18 inches high with black letters 10 inches high in accordance with
Federal Highway Administration series C on highway yellow background;
(b) The highway yellow background of the sign
must be made of reflectorized material when operating between one half hour
after sunset and one half hour before sunrise;
(c) Signs must be kept clean, legible and
mounted horizontally with adequate support to provide full visibility and
readability at all times when in use;
(d) Signs must not cover or interfere with
the visibility of the vehicle's registration plates; and
(e) All such signs must be removed or
retracted when not required.
(4) The outermost extremities of any
overwidth load must be marked during daylight hours with red or fluorescent
orange flags not less than 18 inches square. Flags must be kept clean and must
be clearly visible to the front and rear. The attachment device must not extend
beyond the widest extremity by more than three inches on either side.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619 & 823.011
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 818.200 & 818.220
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