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Public Act 100-0366 Public Act 0366 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0366 | HB2492 Enrolled | LRB100 05993 AXK 16022 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing | Sections 15-101 and 15-111 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/15-101) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-101)
| Sec. 15-101. Scope and effect of Chapter 15.
| (a) It is unlawful for any person to drive or move on, upon | or across or
for the owner to cause or knowingly permit to be | driven or moved on, upon
or across any highway any vehicle or | vehicles of a size and weight
exceeding the limitations stated | in this Chapter or otherwise in violation
of this Chapter, and | the maximum size and weight of vehicles herein
specified shall | be lawful throughout this State, and local authorities
shall | have no power or authority to alter such limitations except as
| express authority may be granted in this Chapter.
| (b) The provisions of this Chapter governing size, weight, | and load do
not apply to equipment for snow and ice removal
| operations owned or operated by any governmental body, or to | implements of
husbandry, as defined in Chapter 1 of this Code, | temporarily operated or
towed in a combination upon a highway
| provided such combination does not consist of more than 3 | vehicles or, in
the case of hauling fresh, perishable fruits or |
| vegetables from farm to the
point of first processing, not more | than 3 wagons being towed by an
implement of husbandry, or to a | vehicle operated under the terms of a
special permit issued | hereunder. Except for weight limits on Class I highways under | this Chapter, the The provisions of this Chapter governing | size , weight, and load do not apply to fire apparatus or | emergency vehicles .
| (c) The provisions of this Chapter governing size, weight, | and load do not apply to any snow and ice removal equipment | that is no more than 12 feet in width, if the equipment | displays flags at least 18 inches square mounted on the | driver's side of the snow plow.
| These vehicles must be equipped with an illuminated | rotating, oscillating, or flashing amber light or lights, or a | flashing amber strobe light or lights, mounted on the top of | the cab and of sufficient intensity to be visible at 500 feet | in normal sunlight. If the load on the transport vehicle blocks | the visibility of the amber lighting from the rear of the | vehicle, the vehicle must also be equipped with an illuminated | rotating, oscillating, or flashing amber light or lights, or a | flashing amber strobe light or lights, mounted on the rear of | the load and of sufficient intensity to be visible at 500 feet | in normal sunlight.
| (Source: P.A. 99-717, eff. 8-5-16.)
| (625 ILCS 5/15-111) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-111)
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| Sec. 15-111. Wheel and axle loads and gross weights.
| (a) No vehicle or combination of vehicles
with pneumatic | tires may be operated, unladen or with load,
when the total | weight on the road surface
exceeds the following: 20,000 pounds | on a single axle; 34,000 pounds on a tandem axle with
no axle | within the tandem exceeding 20,000 pounds; 80,000
pounds gross | weight for vehicle combinations of 5 or more axles;
or a total | weight on a group of 2 or more consecutive axles in excess of | that
weight produced by the application of the following | formula: W = 500 times the
sum of (LN divided by N-1) + 12N + | 36, where "W" equals overall total weight on
any group of 2 or | more consecutive axles to the nearest 500 pounds, "L" equals
| the
distance measured to the nearest foot between extremes of | any group of 2 or
more consecutive axles, and "N" equals the | number of axles in the group under
consideration.
| The above formula when expressed in tabular form results in | allowable loads
as follows:
| Distance measured
| to the nearest
| foot between the
| extremes of any Maximum weight in pounds
| group of 2 or of any group of
| more consecutive 2 or more consecutive axles
| axles
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feet |
2 axles |
3 axles |
4 axles |
5 axles |
6 axles |
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| 4 |
34,000 |
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5 |
34,000 |
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6 |
34,000 |
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7 |
34,000 |
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8 |
38,000* |
42,000 |
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9 |
39,000 |
42,500 |
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10 |
40,000 |
43,500 |
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11 |
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44,000 |
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12 |
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45,000 |
50,000 |
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13 |
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45,500 |
50,500 |
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14 |
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46,500 |
51,500 |
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15 |
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47,000 |
52,000 |
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16 |
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48,000 |
52,500 |
58,000 |
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17 |
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48,500 |
53,500 |
58,500 |
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18 |
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49,500 |
54,000 |
59,000 |
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19 |
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50,000 |
54,500 |
60,000 |
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20 |
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51,000 |
55,500 |
60,500 |
66,000 |
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21 |
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51,500 |
56,000 |
61,000 |
66,500 |
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22 |
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52,500 |
56,500 |
61,500 |
67,000 |
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23 |
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53,000 |
57,500 |
62,500 |
68,000 |
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24 |
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54,000 |
58,000 |
63,000 |
68,500 |
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25 |
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54,500 |
58,500 |
63,500 |
69,000 |
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26 |
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55,500 |
59,500 |
64,000 |
69,500 |
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27 |
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56,000 |
60,000 |
65,000 |
70,000 |
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28 |
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57,000 |
60,500 |
65,500 |
71,000 |
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29 |
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57,500 |
61,500 |
66,000 |
71,500 |
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| 30 |
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58,500 |
62,000 |
66,500 |
72,000 |
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31 |
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59,000 |
62,500 |
67,500 |
72,500 |
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32 |
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60,000 |
63,500 |
68,000 |
73,000 |
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33 |
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64,000 |
68,500 |
74,000 |
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34 |
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64,500 |
69,000 |
74,500 |
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35 |
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65,500 |
70,000 |
75,000 |
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36 |
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66,000 |
70,500 |
75,500 |
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37 |
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66,500 |
71,000 |
76,000 |
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38 |
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67,500 |
72,000 |
77,000 |
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39 |
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68,000 |
72,500 |
77,500 |
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40 |
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68,500 |
73,000 |
78,000 |
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41 |
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69,500 |
73,500 |
78,500 |
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42 |
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70,000 |
74,000 |
79,000 |
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43 |
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70,500 |
75,000 |
80,000 |
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44 |
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71,500 |
75,500 |
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45 |
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72,000 |
76,000 |
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46 |
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72,500 |
76,500 |
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47 |
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73,500 |
77,500 |
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48 |
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74,000 |
78,000 |
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49 |
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|
74,500 |
78,500 |
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50 |
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75,500 |
79,000 |
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51 |
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76,000 |
80,000 |
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52 |
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76,500 |
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53 |
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77,500 |
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54 |
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78,000 |
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55 |
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78,500 |
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*If the distance between 2 axles is 96 inches or less, the 2 | axles are
tandem axles and the maximum total weight may not | exceed 34,000 pounds,
notwithstanding the higher limit | resulting from the application of the formula.
| Vehicles not in a combination having more than 4 axles may | not exceed the
weight in the table in this subsection (a) for 4 | axles measured between the
extreme axles of the
vehicle.
| Vehicles in a combination having more than 6 axles may not | exceed the weight
in the table in this subsection (a) for 6 | axles measured between the extreme
axles of the
combination.
| Local authorities, with respect
to streets and highways | under their jurisdiction, without additional
fees, may also by | ordinance or resolution allow the weight limitations of this
| subsection, provided the maximum gross weight on any one axle | shall not exceed
20,000 pounds and the maximum total weight on | any tandem axle
shall not exceed
34,000 pounds, on designated | highways when appropriate regulatory signs giving
notice are | erected upon the street or highway or portion of any street or
| highway affected by the ordinance or resolution.
| The following are exceptions to the above formula:
| (1) Vehicles for which a different limit is established | and posted in
accordance with Section 15-316 of this Code.
| (2) Vehicles for which the Department of | Transportation and local
authorities issue overweight
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| permits under authority of Section 15-301 of this Code. | These vehicles are
not subject
to the bridge formula.
| (3) Cities having a population of more than 50,000 may | permit by
ordinance axle loads on 2-axle motor vehicles 33 | 1/2% above those
provided for herein, but the increase | shall not become effective until the
city has officially | notified the Department of the passage of the
ordinance and | shall not apply to those vehicles when outside of the | limits
of the city, nor shall the gross weight of any | 2-axle motor vehicle
operating over any street of the city | exceed 40,000 pounds.
| (4) Weight limitations shall not apply to vehicles | (including loads)
operated by a public utility when | transporting equipment required for
emergency repair of | public utility facilities or properties or water wells.
| (4.5) A 3-axle or 4-axle vehicle (including when laden) | operated or hired by a municipality within Cook, Lake, | McHenry, Kane, DuPage, or Will county being operated for | the purpose of performing emergency sewer repair that would | be subject to a weight limitation less than 66,000 pounds | under the formula in this subsection (a) shall have a | weight limitation of 66,000 pounds or the vehicle's gross | vehicle weight rating, whichever is less. This paragraph | (4.5) does not apply to vehicles being operated on the | National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, or to | vehicles being operated on bridges or other elevated |
| structures constituting a part of a highway. | (5) Two consecutive sets of tandem axles may carry a | total weight of
34,000
pounds each if the overall distance | between the first and last axles of the
consecutive sets of | tandem axles is 36 feet or more, notwithstanding the lower | limit resulting from the application of the above formula.
| (6) A truck, not in combination and used exclusively | for the collection of
rendering materials,
may, when laden, | transmit upon the road surface,
except when on part of the | National System of Interstate and Defense
Highways, the
| following maximum weights:
22,000 pounds on a single axle; | 40,000 pounds on a tandem axle.
| (7) A truck not in combination, equipped with a self | compactor or an
industrial roll-off hoist and roll-off | container, used exclusively for garbage,
refuse, or | recycling operations, may, when laden, transmit upon the | road surface,
except when on part of the National System of | Interstate and Defense
Highways, the following maximum | weights: 22,000 pounds on a
single axle; 40,000 pounds on a | tandem axle; 40,000 pounds gross weight on a
2-axle | vehicle; 54,000 pounds gross weight on a 3-axle vehicle.
| This vehicle is not subject to the bridge formula.
| (7.5) A 3-axle rear discharge truck mixer registered as | a Special Hauling Vehicle, used exclusively for the mixing | and transportation of concrete in the plastic state, may, | when laden, transmit upon the road surface, except when on |
| part of the National System of Interstate and Defense | Highways, the following maximum weights: 22,000 pounds on | single axle; 40,000 pounds on a tandem axle; 54,000 pounds | gross weight on a 3-axle vehicle. This vehicle is not | subject to the bridge formula. | (8) Except as provided in paragraph (7.5) of this | subsection (a), tandem axles on a 3-axle truck registered | as a Special Hauling
Vehicle, manufactured prior to or in | the model year of 2024 and
first
registered in Illinois | prior to January 1, 2025, with a distance
greater than
72 | inches but not more than 96 inches between any series of 2 | axles, is
allowed a combined weight on the series not to | exceed 36,000 pounds and neither
axle of the series may | exceed 20,000 pounds. Any vehicle of this type
manufactured
| after the model year of 2024 or first registered in | Illinois after
December 31,
2024 may not exceed a combined | weight of 34,000 pounds through the
series of
2 axles and | neither axle of the series may exceed 20,000 pounds. | A 3-axle combination sewer cleaning jetting vacuum | truck registered as a Special Hauling
Vehicle, used | exclusively for the transportation of
non-hazardous solid | waste, manufactured before or in the
model year of 2014, | first registered in Illinois before
January 1, 2015, may, | when laden, transmit upon the road
surface, except when on | part of the National System of
Interstate and Defense | Highways, the following maximum
weights: 22,000 pounds on a |
| single axle; 40,000 pounds on a
tandem axle; 54,000 pounds | gross weight on a 3-axle
vehicle. This vehicle is not | subject to the bridge formula. | (9) A 4-axle truck mixer registered as a Special | Hauling Vehicle, used exclusively for the mixing and | transportation of concrete in the plastic state, and not | operated on a highway that is part of the National System | of Interstate Highways, is allowed the following maximum | weights: 20,000 pounds on any single axle; 36,000 pounds on | a series of axles greater than 72 inches but not more than | 96 inches; and 34,000 pounds on any series of 2 axles | greater than 40 inches but not more than 72 inches. The | gross weight of this vehicle may not exceed the weights | allowed by the bridge formula for 4 axles. The bridge | formula does not apply to any series of 3 axles while the | vehicle is transporting concrete in the plastic state, but | no axle or tandem axle of the series may exceed the maximum | weight permitted under this paragraph (9) of subsection | (a). | (10) Combinations of vehicles, registered as Special | Hauling Vehicles that
include a semitrailer manufactured | prior to or in the model year of 2024, and
registered in | Illinois prior to January 1, 2025, having 5 axles
with a
| distance of 42 feet or less between extreme axles, may not | exceed the
following maximum weights: 20,000 pounds on a | single axle; 34,000 pounds on a
tandem axle; and 72,000 |
| pounds gross weight. This combination of vehicles is
not | subject
to the bridge formula. For all those combinations | of vehicles that include a
semitrailer manufactured after | the effective date of P.A. 92-0417, the overall distance | between the first and last
axles of the 2 sets of
tandems | must be 18 feet 6 inches or
more. Any combination of | vehicles that has had its cargo
container replaced in its | entirety after December 31, 2024 may not
exceed
the weights | allowed by the bridge formula. | (11) The maximum weight allowed on a vehicle with | crawler type tracks is 40,000 pounds. | (12) A combination of vehicles, including a tow truck | and a disabled vehicle
or disabled combination of vehicles, | that exceeds the weight restriction
imposed by this Code, | may be operated on a public highway in this State
provided | that neither the disabled vehicle nor any vehicle being | towed nor
the tow truck itself shall exceed the weight | limitations permitted
under this Chapter. During the | towing operation, neither the tow truck nor
the vehicle | combination shall exceed
24,000 pounds on a single
rear | axle and
44,000 pounds on a tandem rear axle, provided the | towing vehicle: | (i) is specifically designed as a tow truck having | a gross vehicle
weight
rating of at least 18,000 pounds | and is equipped with air brakes, provided that
air
| brakes are required only if the towing vehicle is |
| towing a vehicle,
semitrailer, or tractor-trailer | combination that is equipped with air brakes; | (ii) is equipped with flashing, rotating, or | oscillating amber lights,
visible for at least 500 feet | in all directions; | (iii) is capable of utilizing the lighting and | braking systems of the
disabled vehicle or combination | of vehicles; and | (iv) does not engage in a tow exceeding 20 miles | from the initial point of
wreck or disablement. Any | additional movement of the vehicles may occur only
upon | issuance of authorization for that movement under the | provisions of
Sections 15-301 through 15-319 of this | Code. The towing vehicle, however,
may tow any disabled | vehicle to a point where repairs are actually to
occur. | This movement shall be valid only on State routes.
The | tower must abide by posted bridge weight
limits. | (12.5) The vehicle weight limitations in this Section | do not apply to a covered heavy duty tow and recovery | vehicle. The covered heavy duty tow and recovery vehicle | license plate must cover the operating empty weight of the | covered heavy duty tow and recovery vehicle only. | (13) Upon and during a declaration of an emergency | propane supply disaster by the Governor under Section 7 of | the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act: | (i) a truck not in combination, equipped with a |
| cargo tank, used exclusively for the transportation of | propane or liquefied petroleum gas may, when laden, | transmit upon the road surface, except when on part of | the National System of Interstate and Defense | Highways, the following maximum weights: 22,000 pounds | on a single axle; 40,000 pounds on a tandem axle; | 40,000 pounds gross weight on a 2-axle vehicle; 54,000 | pounds gross weight on a 3-axle vehicle; and | (ii) a truck when in combination with a trailer | equipped with a cargo tank used exclusively for the | transportation of propane or liquefied petroleum gas | may, when laden, transmit upon the road surface, except | when on part of the National System of Interstate and | Defense Highways, the following maximum weights: | 22,000 pounds on a single axle; 40,000 pounds on a | tandem axle; 90,000 pounds gross weight on a 5-axle or | 6-axle vehicle. | Vehicles operating under this paragraph (13) are not | subject to the bridge formula. | (14) A vehicle or combination of vehicles that uses | natural gas or propane gas as a motor fuel may exceed the | above weight limitations by up to 2,000 pounds, the total | allowance is calculated by an amount that is equal to the | difference between the weight of the vehicle attributable | to the natural gas or propane gas tank and fueling system | carried by the vehicle, and the weight of a comparable |
| diesel tank and fueling system. This paragraph (14) shall | not allow a vehicle to exceed any posted weight limit on a | highway or structure. | (15) An emergency vehicle or fire apparatus that is a | vehicle designed to be used under emergency conditions to | transport personnel and equipment, and used to support the | suppression of fires and mitigation of other hazardous | situations on a Class I highway , may not exceed 86,000 | pounds gross weight, or any of the following weight | allowances: | (i) 24,000 pounds on a single steering axle; | (ii) 33,500 pounds on a single drive axle; | (iii) 62,000 pounds on a tandem axle; or | (iv) 52,000 pounds on a tandem rear drive steer | axle. | (16) A bus, motor coach, or recreational vehicle may | carry a total weight of 24,000 pounds on a single axle, but | may not exceed other weight provisions of this Section. | Gross weight limits shall not apply to the combination of | the tow truck
and vehicles being towed. The tow truck license | plate must cover the
operating empty weight of the tow truck | only. The weight
of each vehicle being towed shall be covered | by a valid license plate issued to
the owner or operator of the | vehicle being towed and displayed on that vehicle.
If no valid | plate issued to the owner or operator of that vehicle is | displayed
on that vehicle, or the plate displayed on that |
| vehicle does not cover the
weight of the vehicle, the weight of | the vehicle shall be covered by
the third tow truck plate | issued to the owner or operator of the tow truck and
| temporarily affixed to the vehicle being towed. If a roll-back | carrier is registered and being used as a tow truck, however, | the license plate or plates for the tow truck must cover the | gross vehicle weight, including any load carried on the bed of | the roll-back carrier. | The Department may by rule or regulation prescribe | additional requirements.
However, nothing in this Code shall | prohibit a tow truck under
instructions of a police officer | from legally clearing a disabled vehicle,
that may be in | violation of weight limitations of this Chapter, from the
| roadway to the berm or shoulder of the highway.
If in the | opinion of the police officer that location is unsafe, the | officer
is authorized to have the disabled vehicle towed to the | nearest place of
safety. | For the purpose of this subsection, gross vehicle weight | rating, or
GVWR, means the value specified by the manufacturer | as the loaded
weight of the tow truck. | (b) As used in this Section, "recycling haul" or "recycling | operation" means the hauling of non-hazardous, non-special, | non-putrescible materials, such as paper, glass, cans, or | plastic, for subsequent use in the secondary materials market. | (c) No vehicle or combination of vehicles equipped with | pneumatic tires
shall be operated, unladen or with load, upon |
| the highways of this State in
violation of the provisions of | any permit issued under the provisions of
Sections 15-301 | through 15-319 of this Chapter. | (d) No vehicle or combination of vehicles equipped with | other than pneumatic
tires may be operated, unladen or with | load, upon the highways of this State
when the gross weight on | the road surface through any wheel exceeds 800
pounds per inch | width of tire tread or when the gross weight on the road
| surface through any axle exceeds 16,000 pounds.
| (e) No person shall operate a vehicle or combination of | vehicles over
a bridge or other elevated structure constituting | part of a highway with a
gross weight that is greater than the | maximum weight permitted by the
Department, when the structure | is sign posted as provided in this Section. | (f) The Department upon request from any local authority | shall, or upon
its own initiative may, conduct an investigation | of any bridge or other
elevated structure constituting a part | of a highway, and if it finds that
the structure cannot with | safety to itself withstand the weight of vehicles
otherwise | permissible under this Code the Department shall determine and
| declare the maximum weight of vehicles that the structures can | withstand,
and shall cause or permit suitable signs stating | maximum weight to be
erected and maintained before each end of | the structure. No person shall
operate a vehicle or combination | of vehicles over any structure with a
gross weight that is | greater than the posted maximum weight.
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| (g) Upon the trial of any person charged with a violation | of subsection
(e) or (f) of this Section, proof of the | determination of the maximum
allowable weight by the Department | and the existence of the signs,
constitutes conclusive evidence | of the maximum weight that can be
maintained with safety to the | bridge or structure.
| (Source: P.A. 98-409, eff. 1-1-14; 98-410, eff. 8-16-13; | 98-756, eff. 7-16-14; 98-942, eff. 1-1-15; 98-956, eff. 1-1-15; | 98-1029, eff. 1-1-15; 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 99-717, eff. | 8-5-16.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2018
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