Is MNDOT exempt from os regulations?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by MJ1657, Sep 29, 2014.
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I am a municipal mechanic in Ontario, Canada as far as driving the plow with snow equipment attached we have a special yearly overwidth permit in all the trucks and our rear amber light must be on while going down the road (blue if plowing/ spreading). But as the pic shows I would say they are taking a risk. It should be flagged, amber light, and oversized bannered. The police and mto have not really bothered municipalities up until now. That is starting to change and they are starting to treat us like everyone else.
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I'm slow but I'm catching on. So if they don't have a permit, they don't need all them extra flags and signs.!!!! right. -
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Slow is putting it mildly
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Blanket permits......Most county and state vehicles have them. As well as wrecker services. If an OS load gets towed, they are usually towing them close by but they usually all have blanket permits and are responsible for their routing and route surveys.
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All loads that are Oversize needs a permit.
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