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Public Act 096-0220
Public Act 0220 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0220 |
SB1450 Enrolled |
LRB096 07413 AJT 17499 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 | Section 15-102 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/15-102) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-102)
| Sec. 15-102. Width of Vehicles.
| (a) On Class III and non-designated State and local | highways, the total
outside width of any vehicle or load | thereon shall not exceed 8 feet 6 inches .
| (b) Except during those times when, due to insufficient | light or unfavorable
atmospheric conditions, persons and | vehicles on the highway are not clearly
discernible at a | distance of 1000 feet, the following vehicles may exceed
the 8 | feet 6 inch limitation during the period from a half hour | before
sunrise to a half hour after sunset:
| (1) Loads of hay, straw or other similar farm products | provided that the
load is not more than 12 feet wide.
| (2) Implements of husbandry being transported on | another vehicle and the
transporting vehicle while loaded.
| The following requirements apply to the transportation | on another vehicle
of an implement of husbandry wider than | 8 feet 6 inches on the National System
of Interstate and |
| Defense Highways or other highways in the system of State
| highways:
| (A) The driver of a vehicle transporting an | implement of husbandry
that exceeds 8 feet 6 inches in | width shall obey all traffic laws and shall
check the | roadways prior to making a movement in order to ensure | that adequate
clearance is available for the movement. | It is prima facie evidence that the
driver of a vehicle | transporting an implement of husbandry has failed to | check
the roadway prior to making a movement if the | vehicle is involved in a
collision with a bridge, | overpass, fixed structure, or properly placed traffic
| control device or if the vehicle blocks traffic due
to | its inability to proceed because of a bridge, overpass, | fixed structure, or
properly placed traffic control | device.
| (B) Flags shall be displayed so as to wave freely | at the extremities of
overwidth objects and at the | extreme ends of all protrusions, projections, and
| overhangs. All flags shall be clean, bright red flags | with no advertising,
wording, emblem, or insignia | inscribed upon them and at least 18 inches square.
| (C) "OVERSIZE LOAD" signs are mandatory on the | front and rear of all
vehicles with loads over 10 feet | wide. These signs must have 12-inch high
black letters | with a 2-inch stroke on a yellow sign that is 7 feet |
| wide by 18
inches high.
| (D) One civilian escort vehicle is required for a | load that exceeds 14
feet 6 inches in width and 2 | civilian escort vehicles are required for a
load that | exceeds 16 feet in width on the National System of | Interstate and
Defense Highways or other highways in | the system of State highways.
| (E) The requirements for a civilian escort vehicle | and driver are as
follows:
| (1) The civilian escort vehicle shall be a | passenger car or a second
division vehicle not | exceeding a gross vehicle weight of 8,000 pounds | that is
designed to afford clear and unobstructed | vision to both front and rear.
| (2) The escort vehicle driver must be properly | licensed to operate
the vehicle.
| (3) While in use, the escort vehicle must be | equipped with illuminated
rotating, oscillating, | or flashing amber lights or flashing amber strobe | lights
mounted on top that are of sufficient | intensity to be visible at 500 feet in
normal | sunlight.
| (4) "OVERSIZE LOAD" signs are mandatory on all | escort vehicles. The
sign on an escort vehicle | shall have 8-inch high black letters on a yellow
| sign that is 5 feet wide by 12 inches high.
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| (5) When only one escort vehicle is required | and it is operating on a
two-lane highway, the | escort vehicle shall travel approximately 300 feet | ahead
of the load. The rotating, oscillating, or | flashing lights or flashing amber
strobe lights | and an "OVERSIZE LOAD" sign shall be displayed on | the escort
vehicle and shall be visible from the | front. When only one escort vehicle is
required and | it is operating on a multilane divided highway, the | escort vehicle
shall travel approximately 300 feet | behind the load and the sign and lights
shall be | visible from the rear.
| (6) When 2 escort vehicles are required, one | escort shall travel
approximately 300 feet ahead | of the load and the second escort shall travel
| approximately 300 feet behind the load. The | rotating, oscillating, or flashing
lights or | flashing amber strobe lights and an "OVERSIZE | LOAD" sign shall be
displayed on the escort | vehicles and shall be visible from the front on the
| lead escort and from the rear on the trailing | escort.
| (7) When traveling within the corporate limits | of a municipality, the
escort vehicle shall | maintain a reasonable and proper distance from the
| oversize load, consistent with existing traffic |
| conditions.
| (8) A separate escort shall be provided for | each load hauled.
| (9) The driver of an escort vehicle shall obey | all traffic laws.
| (10) The escort vehicle must be in safe | operational condition.
| (11) The driver of the escort vehicle must be | in radio contact with
the driver of the vehicle | carrying the oversize load.
| (F) A transport vehicle while under load of more | than 8 feet 6 inches
in width 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 that are 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 that are of | sufficient intensity to be visible at 500 feet in
| normal sunlight.
| (G) When a flashing amber light is required on the | transport vehicle
under load and it is operating on a |
| two-lane highway, the transport vehicle
shall display | to the rear at least one rotating, oscillating, or | flashing light
or a flashing amber strobe light and an | "OVERSIZE LOAD" sign. When a flashing
amber light is | required on the transport vehicle under load and it is | operating
on a multilane divided highway, the sign and | light shall be visible from the
rear.
| (H) Maximum speed shall be 45 miles per hour on all | such moves or 5
miles per hour above the posted minimum | speed limit, whichever is greater, but
the vehicle | shall not at any time exceed the posted maximum speed | limit.
| (3) Portable buildings designed and used for | agricultural and livestock
raising operations that are not | more than 14 feet wide and with not more
than a 1 foot | overhang along the left side of the hauling vehicle. | However,
the buildings shall not be transported more than | 10 miles and not on any
route that is part of the National | System of Interstate and Defense Highways.
| All buildings when being transported shall display at least | 2 red
cloth flags, not less than 12 inches square, mounted as | high as practicable
on the left and right side of the building.
| A State Police escort shall be required if it is necessary | for this load
to use part of the left lane when crossing any 2 | laned State highway bridge.
| (c) Vehicles propelled by electric power obtained from |
| overhead trolley
wires operated wholly within the corporate | limits of a municipality are
also exempt from the width | limitation.
| (d) Exemptions are also granted to vehicles designed for | the carrying
of more than 10 persons under the following | conditions:
| (1) (Blank);
| (2) (Blank); When operated within any public | transportation service with the
approval of local | authorities or an appropriate public body authorized by
law | to provide public transportation. Any vehicle so operated | may be
8 feet 6 inches in width; or
| (3) (Blank). When a county engineer or superintendent | of highways, after giving due
consideration to the mass | transportation needs of the area and to the width and
| condition of the road, has determined that the operation of | buses wider than 8
feet will not pose an undue safety | hazard on a particular county or township
road segment, he | or she may authorize buses not to exceed 8 feet 6 inches in
| width on any highway under that engineer's or | superintendent's jurisdiction. | (d-1) A recreational vehicle, as defined in Section 1-169, | may exceed 8 feet 6 inches in width if:
| (1) the excess width is attributable to appurtenances | that extend 6 inches or less beyond either side of the body | of the vehicle; and
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| (2) the roadway on which the vehicle is traveling has | marked lanes for vehicular traffic that are at least 11 | feet in width. | As used in this subsection (d-1) and in subsection (d-2), | the term appurtenance includes (i) a retracted awning and its | support hardware and (ii) any appendage that is intended to be | an integral part of a recreation vehicle. | (d-2) A recreational vehicle that exceeds 8 feet 6 inches | in width as provided in subsection (d-1) may travel any roadway | of the State if the vehicle is being operated between a roadway | permitted under subsection (d-1) and: | (1) the location where the recreation vehicle is | garaged; | (2) the destination of the recreation vehicle; or | (3) a facility for food, fuel, repair, services, or | rest.
| (e) A vehicle and load traveling upon the National System | of Interstate
and Defense Highways or any other highway in the | system of State highways
that has been designated as a Class I | or Class II highway by the
Department, or any street or highway | designated by local authorities, may have a total outside width | of 8 feet 6
inches, provided that certain safety devices that | the Department
determines as necessary for the safe and | efficient operation of motor
vehicles shall not be included in | the calculation of width.
| (e-1) A vehicle and load more than 8 feet wide but not |
| exceeding 8 feet 6
inches in width is
allowed
access according | to the following:
| (1) A vehicle and load not exceeding 73,280 pounds in | weight is
allowed access from any State designated highway | onto any county,
township, or municipal highway for a | distance of 5 highway miles for the
purpose of loading and | unloading, provided:
| (A) The vehicle and load does not exceed 65 feet | overall length.
| (B) There is no sign prohibiting that access.
| (C) The route is not being used as a thoroughfare | between State
designated highways.
| (2) A vehicle and load not exceeding 73,280 pounds in | weight is allowed
access from any State designated highway | onto any county or township
highway for a distance of 5 | highway miles or onto any municipal
highway for a distance | of one highway mile for the purpose of food, fuel,
repairs, | and rest, provided:
| (A) The vehicle and load does not exceed 65 feet | overall length.
| (B) There is no sign prohibiting that access.
| (C) The route is not being used as a thoroughfare | between State
designated highways.
| (3) A vehicle and load not exceeding 80,000 pounds in | weight is allowed
access from a Class I highway onto any | street or highway for a distance
of one highway mile for |
| the purpose of loading, unloading, food, fuel,
repairs, and | rest, provided there is no sign prohibiting that access.
| (4) A vehicle and load not exceeding 80,000 pounds in | weight is allowed
access from a Class I or Class II highway | onto any State highway or any
locally designated highway | for a distance of 5 highway miles for the
purpose of | loading, unloading, food, fuel, repairs, and rest.
| (5) A trailer or semi-trailer not exceeding 28 feet 6 | inches in length,
that was
originally in combination with a | truck tractor, shall have unlimited access
to points of | loading and unloading.
| (6) All household goods carriers shall have unlimited | access to points of
loading and unloading.
| Section 5-35 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act | relating to
procedures for rulemaking shall not apply to the | designation of highways under
this paragraph (e).
| (f) Mirrors required by Section 12-502 of this Code and | other safety devices
identified by the Department may project | up to 14 inches beyond each side of
a bus and up to 6 inches | beyond each
side
of any other vehicle, and that projection | shall not be deemed a
violation of the width restrictions of | this Section.
| (g) Any person who is convicted of violating this Section | is subject to
the penalty as provided in paragraph (b) of | Section 15-113.
| (Source: P.A. 93-177, eff. 7-11-03; 94-949, eff. 1-1-07.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2010
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