ORS 818.105
Request for unrestricted access to specified highway for overlength combination

  • mandated responses to request

(1)

Any person who transports property, or causes property to be transported, by motor vehicle may request that a road authority, other than a city, authorize unrestricted access by truck tractor and semitrailer combinations in lengths in excess of that authorized under ORS 818.080 (Maximum size limits) on a specific highway within the jurisdiction of the road authority.

(2)

Within 60 days following receipt of a request, the road authority shall do one of the following:

(a)

Grant the request and adopt a rule, resolution or ordinance as provided in ORS 810.060 (Increase in weight or size if highway found capable of supporting increase).

(b)

Complete an evaluation of the request to determine whether the highway can safely accommodate the proposed operation. The evaluation shall consist of a test run as described in subsection (3) of this section and an examination of information about the highway as described in subsection (4) of this section.

(c)

Produce a previous evaluation and determination that applies to the proposed operation.

(3)

The following apply to a test run undertaken as part of an evaluation under subsection (2)(b) of this section:

(a)

The party requesting the change in access shall provide a truck tractor and semitrailer combination for the test run. The combination must be equal to or greater in length than the truck tractor and semitrailer combinations for which access is requested.

(b)

The road authority shall issue a single trip variance permit for the test run.

(c)

During the test run, road authority staff shall precede and follow the test run combination to observe vehicle operability and to gather data to be used by the road authority to determine:

(A)

Whether the test run combination maintained its lane of travel; and

(B)

Whether the test run combination maintained appropriate speed, or there was adequate sight distance for trailing vehicles to pass the combination, or there was enough room for the combination to pull off the roadway to allow trailing vehicles to pass.

(4)

In conducting an evaluation under subsection (2)(b) of this section, the road authority shall examine the following information about the highway:

(a)

Average daily traffic flow;

(b)

Accident rate;

(c)

Pavement and shoulder conditions; and

(d)

Any information the road authority has regarding proposed improvements or any peculiarities associated with the highway.

(5)

All information gathered under subsections (3) and (4) of this section shall be analyzed by the road authority to determine whether the highway can safely accommodate the requested truck tractor and semitrailer length.

(6)

The road authority shall give written notification to the person requesting access to the highway of the results of any evaluation done under subsection (2)(b) or (9) of this section.

(7)

When an evaluation under subsection (2)(b) of this section results in a determination that the highway can safely accommodate the requested truck tractor and semitrailer length only if conditions are imposed on the operation, the road authority may require that any truck tractor and semitrailer combination of that length operate under a variance permit issued under ORS 818.200 (Authority to issue variance permits) that states the conditions of operation.

(8)

When an evaluation under subsection (2)(b) of this section results in a determination that the highway cannot safely accommodate the requested truck tractor and semitrailer length, the requesting person may ask for further evaluation.

(9)

When a person requests further evaluation under subsection (8) of this section, the road authority shall conduct a detailed investigation of the proposed operation that may include:

(a)

A more detailed analysis of average daily traffic flow, including traffic peak hours and volumes;

(b)

Analysis of roadway and shoulder width;

(c)

Review of test run data, including any photographs or videotape;

(d)

Truck volume compared to total traffic volume;

(e)

Overlength truck volume compared to total traffic volume;

(f)

Stopping sight distance for legal speed;

(g)

Cost of spot improvements and facility improvements;

(h)

Accident history for the highway or similar highways; and

(i)

Potential risk of collisions between two trucks or a truck and an automobile.

(10)

When an evaluation under subsection (9) of this section results in a determination that the highway can safely accommodate the requested truck tractor and semitrailer length only if conditions are imposed on the operation, the road authority may require that any truck tractor and semitrailer combination of that length operate under a variance permit issued under ORS 818.200 (Authority to issue variance permits) that states the conditions of operation.

(11)

When an evaluation under subsection (9) of this section results in a determination that the highway cannot safely accommodate the requested truck tractor and semitrailer length, no further evaluation may be conducted unless improvements are made to the highway and a subsequent request is made. [2003 c.185 §2]
Note: 818.105 (Request for unrestricted access to specified highway for overlength combination) was added to and made a part of the Oregon Vehicle Code by legislative action but was not added to ORS chapter 818 or any series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Source: Section 818.105 — Request for unrestricted access to specified highway for overlength combination; mandated responses to request, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors818.­html.

818.010
Maximum allowable weight
818.012
Wheel load on certain vehicles
818.030
Exemptions from weight limitations
818.040
Violation of posted weight limits
818.050
Exemptions from posted weight limits
818.060
Violation of administratively imposed weight or size limits
818.070
Exemptions from administratively imposed weight or size limitations
818.080
Maximum size limits
818.100
Exemptions from size limitations
818.105
Request for unrestricted access to specified highway for overlength combination
818.110
Exceeding maximum number of vehicles in combination
818.120
Exemptions from limits on number of vehicles in combinations
818.130
Violation of posted limits on use
818.140
Exemptions from posted use limits
818.150
Safety requirements for towing
818.160
Violating towing safety requirements
818.170
Exemptions from towing safety requirements
818.200
Authority to issue variance permits
818.205
Continuous operation variance permit
818.210
Limits on authority to issue variance permit
818.220
Requirements, conditions and procedures for issuance of variance permit
818.225
Road use assessment fee for single-trip nondivisible load permittee
818.230
Sifting or leaking load permit
818.235
Permit for wide load of hay bales
818.240
Dragging permit
818.250
Permit for fire company warning lights
818.260
Permit for use of bus safety lights on certain buses
818.270
Fees for permits
818.300
Operating with sifting or leaking load
818.310
Exemptions from prohibition on sifting and leaking load
818.320
Dragging objects on highway
818.330
Exemptions from prohibition on dragging objects on highway
818.340
Operating in violation of variance permit
818.350
Failure to carry and display variance permit
818.400
Failure to comply with commercial vehicle enforcement requirements
818.410
Civil liability for certain violations
818.420
Penalties for certain violations
818.430
Penalties for violation of weight requirements
818.440
Penalty for procuring, aiding or abetting violation of this chapter
818.450
Civil penalty for violations of chapter
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