Current through October 11, 2024
Section 484D.650 - Circumstances requiring permits; nonreducible loads required unless load is commodity1. Permits are required when:(a) Traveling on roads maintained by the Department and axle loadings or gross weights exceed the limits established by the formula in NRS 484D.635. Where substandard roadway sections or structures exist, the maximum allowable axle loadings or gross weights must not exceed the values established by the Department.(b) The maximum width of the vehicle exceeds 102 inches.(c) Except as otherwise provided in NRS 484D.615, the maximum length of the vehicle exceeds 70 feet.(d) The vehicle exceeds 75 feet, including overhang.(e) The overhang of the vehicle exceeds 10 feet, regardless of length.(f) The height of the vehicle exceeds 14 feet, except that baled hay loads may be up to 15 feet high.2. Unless the load is a commodity, a load transported under authority of a permit must be nonreducible in length, width and height, including, without limitation, such items as machinery, construction equipment, fabricated units, mobile cranes, off-highway trucks or earth-moving equipment. Tractors with blades or rippers attached are considered a part of the machine and therefore are nonreducible. Other parts of a load that are integral to the load may be reloaded if the total weight of the vehicle does not exceed the limit set forth in the permit.Nev. Admin. Code § 484D.650
[Dep't of Highways, Oversized Vehicles and Loads Art. I § J, eff. 10-1-76] - (NAC A byDep't of Transportation, 2-3-94; R113-02, 10-16-2002; R161-07, 6-17-2008) - (Substituted in revision for NAC 484.540)NRS 484D.625, 484D.715, 484D.720