Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-6-412 - Highway-specific Restrictions, Requirements, Conditions, and Allowances
A. The Department
may temporarily prohibit operation of an oversize or overweight envelope or
special permitted vehicle, or impose additional weight restrictions,
requirements, conditions, or allowances, if safe transport on a highway under
the Department's jurisdiction is unavoidably affected by a temporary
construction or maintenance project, incident, or emergency situation as
indicated on the Department's Arizona Traveler Information System at
AZ511.gov.
B. The Department shall
post to its website at www.azdot.gov
all updates to any temporary or permanent highway restrictions, requirements,
conditions, or allowances affecting a route listed under Table 4 as appropriate
for safe transport of an oversize or overweight vehicle or vehicle and
load.
C. A permittee and driver
shall check the Department's website at www.azdot.gov daily for updates to any
temporary or permanent highway restrictions, requirements, conditions, or
allowances affecting safe transport of an oversize or overweight vehicle or
vehicle and load on a route listed under Table 4.
D. A permittee or driver of an oversize or
overweight vehicle or load shall not access a route listed under Table 4 unless
operating in full compliance with all indicated permanent highway restrictions,
requirements, conditions and allowances, including any additional instructions
indicated on the envelope or special permit issued by the Department.
E. When more than two escort vehicles are
required on a route listed under Table 4 due to excess height, length, width,
or weight, only two law enforcement escorts are required to ensure the public
safety. Multiples of two law enforcement escorts are not required for each
excess dimension unless specifically required under a class C special
permit.
1. Accessing the Department's Arizona
Traveler Information System at AZ511.gov; or
2. Contacting a highway project engineer at
the ADOT district office identified on the Department's website as the office
responsible for oversight of the permittee's applicable transport
route.
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