Haw. Code R. § 19-104-27 - Crossing
(a) Crossing is a movement of a vehicle from
one right-of-way line to outside the opposite right-of-way line on an angle not
flatter than 45 degrees with the centerline of the highway. Any movement on an
angle flatter than this is not considered as crossing a highway, but is
considered as operating along a highway.
(b) Except for overwidth vehicles or loads
which are permitted to cross any public road at permissible locations without
an oversize permit, vehicles crossing state highways which exceed the weight or
size limitations in other respects are required to comply with the provisions
of the size and weight laws and this chapter.
(c) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
no permit shall be required for any vehicle or combination of vehicles used in
agricultural operations or activities which only crosses any public road,
street. or highway within the state at locations approved by the director;
provided that:
(1) The owners of vehicles
transporting agricultural products and equipment shall construct and maintain
structurally suitable pavement sections at each crossing;
(2) These owners shall provide for the
cleaning and removal of all debris and mud generated by their
operation;
(3) The maximum length
of vehicles transporting agricultural products shall be limited to not more
than eighty feet; and
(4) The
maximum length of vehicles, including load, used in transporting agricultural
equipment shall be limited to not more than one hundred feet.
(d) This chapter does not apply to
private grade separated crossings of state highways.
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