PART 2500 AUTHORIZATION AND OPERATION OF EMERGENCY WRECKER SERVICES ON THE ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY : Sections Listing

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CHAPTER IV: ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY
PART 2500 AUTHORIZATION AND OPERATION OF EMERGENCY WRECKER SERVICES ON THE ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY


AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Section 10 of the Illinois Toll Highway Act [605 ILCS 10].

SOURCE: Filed June 25, 1963; codified at 8 Ill. Reg. 19587; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 11589, effective August 1, 1997.

 

Section 2500.5  Resolution No. 6600

 

a)         Whereas, it is necessary for the Authority to establish Procedures, Standards and Rules For Authorization And Operation Of Emergency Wrecker Services On The Illinois State Toll Highway; and

b)         Whereas, a proposed Procedures, Standards And Rules For Authorization And Operation Of Emergency Wrecker Services On The Illinois State Toll Highway has been prepared and has received approval of the Commission Staff.

c)         Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved that the proposed Procedures, Standards And rules For Authorization And Operation Of Emergency Wrecker Services On The Illinois State Toll Highway hereinafter set forth in words and figures as follows be and the same is hereby adopted and approved:

 

Section 2500.10  Procedures For Approving Or Disapproving Applications For Authorized Wrecker Emergency Road Service

 

a)         Upon a request to be placed on the approved list of authorized wrecker emergency road service, the firm, individual or individuals shall be informed that the questionnaire and application for wrecker emergency road service must be completed and submitted to the Illinois State Police, District 15.

b)         Upon receipt of the completed questionnaire application, said application shall be reviewed and an inspection shall be made of the equipment and related facilities.

c)         Based upon the inspection and the standards established in Section 2500.20 hereof, a recommendation shall be made by the Commander of the Illinois State Police District 15 and based upon said standards and recommendations, the Executive Director of the Authority shall accept or reject the application in conformity with the provisions of paragraph (d) below.

d)         The applicant shall be informed that one of the three following decisions regarding his application has been made:

1)         The application has been rejected stating the reasons for the disapproval, or;

2)         The application has been accepted and the applicant will be placed on the list of approved wrecker emergency road services, or;

3)         The applicant's equipment and facilities are satisfactory but that at present, additional wrecker emergency road services are not needed in his area, but that the application will be kept on file pending a need for wrecker emergency road service in that particular section of the roadway.

 

Section 2500.20  Standards For Acting Upon Applications For Wrecker Emergency Road Service

 

a)         No application will be acted upon unless the questionnaire application has been completed.

b)         The equipment shall be inspected to insure:

1)         That emergency vehicles are equipped with a large size 360° dome red flasher, together with one 6" alternating flasher on each side located toward the top at the rear of the vehicle.

2)         Power operated winches are required on each vehicle, and hand winches are not permitted under any circumstances.

3)         Vehicles must be in good operating condition and have a current safety sticker for the State of Illinois.

c)         The garage facility shall include or have available the following:

1)         A waiting room and rest rooms.

2)         Facilities to handle all types of general automobile repair.

3)         Inside storage room for at least one vehicle and outside storage off of a public street and preferably enclosed by a fence.

d)         The wrecker emergency road service must be able to provide 24 hour service on calls and preferably be able to provide 24 hour service on minor mechanical repairs.

e)         The wrecker emergency road service garage should not be more than 15 minutes travel time from access to the Illinois Tollway.

f)         As a general rule, new wrecker emergency road services will be added to the list only in those cases where the present sections of the road do not have more than two authorized stations.  If volume of wrecker calls is sufficiently large enough, an additional wrecker service may be added.

g)         Any applicant must agree to comply with the "Wrecker Emergency Road Service Rules and Regulations" (92 Ill. Adm. Code 2500.30) as well as the laws and regulations for the Northern Illinois Toll Highway.  Deviation from such rules and regulations is cause for being removed from the list of approved wreckers.

 

Section 2500.30  The Operation Of Wrecker Emergency Road Services On The Illinois State Toll Highway

 

Safety precautions should be foremost in the operators minds so that his and the lives of others can be protected.  The following rules and regulations are designed to help each one take these precautions:

a)         Definition:  The word "Operator" when used herein shall mean any person who is rendering service to a disabled vehicle on the Illinois State Toll Highway, including but not limited to persons driving, assisting or controlling a wrecker or other approved emergency vehicle.

b)         All disabled vehicles in traffic lanes or on the left side of the highway (inner lane) rate priority over other calls for assistance.

c)         No operator shall give assistance to a vehicle on the opposite side of the Highway, except in extreme emergencies.

d)         No operator shall walk across the highway.

e)         When travelling at night, the operator shall have the wrecker's bright lights on so as to enable said operator to easily locate disabled vehicles on the berm.

f)         When approaching a disabled vehicle either on left or right side of highway, the operator shall turn on his proper turn lights and his warning lights.

g)         The operator shall pull his wrecker onto the berm, decelerate, stop not closer than twenty (20) feet to the rear of the disabled vehicle whenever possible, and have its warning lights unobstructed to approaching traffic.

h)         The operator shall leave his wrecker motor running, set emergency hand brake and turn steering wheels hard to the direction away from the highway.

i)          The operator shall ascertain the nature of trouble or vehicle instructions given on the call with the driver of the disabled vehicle if he is present.

j)          The operator shall put out the three (3) cones, placing them at a length of two hundred (200) feet back from his wrecker.  The first cone shall be placed on the berm near the edge of the highway; the second, two (2) feet from the edge of the highway about one hundred (100) feet to the rear of the disabled vehicle and the third, four (4) feet from the edge of the highway slightly to the rear of disabled vehicle.  Flags may be used in place of cones, in daylight hours or pot flares at night, provided however, that the flags are at least 16" square and are on bases so that they will not be blown over by wind or traffic.

k)         No service shall be performed until cones, flags or flares are placed. If at night, in foggy weather, or during a snow storm, the operator shall place fusees back to approximately five hundred (500) feet at one hundred (100) foot intervals.  At the completion of service, fusees shall be extinguished and covered in the dirt off the berm.

l)          When starting up, the operator shall keep his wrecker on the berm until it has accelerated to a speed of not less than 35 MPH.

m)        The operator shall wear a reflectorized vest or belt at night.

n)         The operator shall move onto highway or regular lane only when the road is clear.

o)         Before performing services, operator shall inform the patron or driver of the disabled vehicle of the tow service fee and estimated price of any additional product or labor.

p)         The operator shall not attempt to render any mechanical service while on the road proper.  The disabled vehicle shall be removed to a plaza or garage for repairs.

q)         Operators shall not stand in front of vehicle while the motor is being started.

r)          All emergency vehicles to be used on the toll highway must be equipped with a large size 360 degrees Dome red flasher along with one 6" alternating flasher on each side located toward the top at the rear of each vehicle.

s)         The operator shall give each patron an official tollway receipt, and shall file a copy of said receipt with the Authority.

t)          All operators must abide by the schedule of fees as set forth herein, and as hereafter from time to time modified by the Authority.

 

Section 2500.40  Maximum Fees For Wrecker Service On The Illinois State Toll Highway (Repealed)

 

(Source:  Repealed at 21 Ill. Reg. 11589, effective August 1, 1997)