§ 46.2-1114. Length of automobile or watercraft transporters; operation on certain highways
Automobile or watercraft transporters shall not exceed a length of sixty-five feet when operated on any interstate highway or on any highway as designated by the Commonwealth Transportation Board. Stinger-steered automobile or watercraft transporters shall not exceed a length of seventy-five feet when operated on any interstate highway or on any highway designated by the Commonwealth Transportation Board. In addition, watercraft may be transported on a truck/trailer combination no more than sixty-five feet long when operated on any interstate highway or on any highway designated by the Commonwealth Transportation Board. Any such vehicle shall display a sign of a size and type approved by the Commonwealth Transportation Board warning that the vehicle is an over-length vehicle. However, an additional three-foot overhang shall be allowed beyond the front and a four-foot overhang shall be allowed beyond the rear of the vehicle. Such combinations shall have reasonable access to terminals, facilities for food, fuel, repairs, and rest as designated by the Commonwealth Transportation Board.
(1986, c. 72, § 46.1-330.1; 1989, cc. 645, 727; 1994, c. 456.)
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