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RECREATIONAL VEHICLE - LENGTH AND

                 
WIDTH AMENDMENTS

                 
2002 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Don E. Bush

                  This act modifies the Transportation Code to amend length and width requirements for
                  vehicles. The act provides that attached appurtenances are excluded when measuring length
                  and width of recreational vehicles.
                  This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
                  AMENDS:
                      72-7-402, as last amended by Chapter 21, Laws of Utah 1999
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 72-7-402 is amended to read:
                       72-7-402. Limitations as to vehicle width, height, length, and load extensions.
                      (1) (a) Except as provided by statute, all state or federally approved safety devices and any
                  other lawful appurtenant devices, including refrigeration units, hitches, air line connections, and
                  load securing devices related to the safe operation of a vehicle are excluded for purposes of
                  measuring the width and length of a vehicle under the provisions of this part, if the devices are not
                  designed or used for carrying cargo.
                      (b) Load-induced tire bulge is excluded for purposes of measuring the width of vehicles
                  under the provisions of this part.
                      (c) Appurtenances attached to the sides or rear of a recreational vehicle that is not a
                  commercial motor vehicle are excluded for purposes of measuring the width and length of the
                  recreational vehicle if the additional width or length of the appurtenances does not exceed six
                  inches.
                      (2) A vehicle unladen or with a load may not exceed a width of 8-1/2 feet.
                      (3) A vehicle unladen or with a load may not exceed a height of 14 feet.
                      (4) (a) (i) A single-unit vehicle, unladen or with a load, may not exceed a length of 45 feet
                  including front and rear bumpers.


                      (ii) In this section, a truck tractor coupled to one or more semitrailers or trailers is not
                  considered a single-unit vehicle.
                      (b) (i) Except as provided under Subsection (4)(b)(iii), a semitrailer, unladen or with a load,
                  may not exceed a length of 48 feet excluding refrigeration units, hitches, air line connections, and
                  safety appurtenances.
                      (ii) There is no overall length limitation on a truck tractor and semitrailer combination when
                  the semitrailer length is 48 feet or less.
                      (iii) A semitrailer that exceeds a length of 48 feet but does not exceed a length of 53 feet may
                  operate on a route designated by the department or within one mile of that route.
                      (c) (i) Two trailers coupled together, unladen or with a load, may not exceed an overall
                  length of 61 feet, measured from the front of the first trailer to the rear of the second trailer.
                      (ii) There is no overall length limitation on a truck tractor and double trailer combination
                  when the trailers coupled together measure 61 feet or less.
                      (d) All other combinations of vehicles, unladen or with a load, when coupled together, may
                  not exceed a total length of 65 feet, except the length limitations do not apply to combinations of
                  vehicles operated at night by a public utility when required for emergency repair of public service
                  facilities or properties, or when operated under a permit under Section 72-7-406 .
                      (5) (a) Subject to Subsection (4), a vehicle or combination of vehicles may not carry any load
                  extending more than three feet beyond the front of the body of the vehicle or more than six feet
                  beyond the rear of the bed or body of the vehicle.
                      (b) A passenger vehicle may not carry any load extending beyond the line of the fenders on
                  the left side of the vehicle nor extending more than six inches beyond the line of the fenders on the
                  right side of the vehicle.
                      (6) Any exception to this section must be authorized by a permit as provided under Section
                  72-7-406 .
                      (7) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
                  department shall make rules designating routes where a semitrailer that exceeds a length of 48 feet
                  but that does not exceed a length of 53 feet may operate as provided under Subsection (4)(b)(iii).

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                      (8) Any person who violates this section is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.

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