Trans 259.07(2)(2) The driver of a vehicle operating under a permit shall, whenever reasonable and practicable, maintain a distance of not less than 1,000 feet between the vehicle with the permit and any vehicle the driver is following, unless actually engaged in overtaking and passing another vehicle. Trans 259.07(3)(3) The driver of a vehicle operating under a permit shall allow traffic approaching or overtaking the permitted vehicle to pass, where it is safe to do so. Trans 259.07(4)(4) Unless a lower speed is specified in the permit, [a] vehicle operating under a permit may be operated at the posted speed limit. Trans 259.07(5)(5) The right wheels of the towed unit may not leave the roadway, except to allow traffic to pass. Trans 259.07 NoteNote: A “roadway” does not include paved or unpaved shoulders. s. 340.01 (54), Stats. Trans 259.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91. Trans 259.08Trans 259.08 Maximum size, weight and loading limitations. Trans 259.08(1)(1) The maximum axle, axle combination, and total weight limitations authorized by a permit may not be exceeded. Trans 259.08(2)(2) Wheels on one side of the transporting vehicle may not carry more than 60% of the total gross load. Trans 259.08 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91. Trans 259.09Trans 259.09 Times of operation. Except as otherwise specified in a permit, a vehicle, load, or vehicle and load that is overweight may operate 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays. Trans 259.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91. Trans 259.10Trans 259.10 Route limitations. A permit is valid on all public highways in the state which are not posted for weight limits, except that a permit is not valid on the national system of interstate and defense highways. Trans 259.10 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91. Trans 259.11Trans 259.11 Transfers. In the event of a breakdown or other circumstance requiring a change of the power unit identified on the permit, transfers to another vehicle, under the control of the permittee, may be made following the completion of a new application and the issuance of a new permit. The words, “This is a transfer from permit # ,” shall be written on the bottom of the application. The original permit shall be sent to the issuing authority with the transfer application. Trans 259.11 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91. Trans 259.12Trans 259.12 Insurance and liability conditions. Trans 259.12(1)(1) In applying for and accepting a permit, a permittee agrees to: Trans 259.12(1)(a)(a) Pay any claim for any bodily injury or property damage resulting from operation under the permit for which the permittee is legally responsible. Trans 259.12(1)(b)(b) Hold the state, its subdivisions, officers, employes and agents harmless from any claim which may arise from operation over public highways under the permit. Trans 259.12(2)(2) Whether or not insurance, bond, or deposit as set forth in sub. (7) is required, the permittee shall be liable for all damage which any highway or its appurtenances may sustain by reason of any operation under the permit. Trans 259.12(3)(3) An issuing authority may waive insurance requirements for permits issued to government. Trans 259.12(4)(4) Where a certificate of insurance is required, no insurer may cancel the certificate of insurance without providing the issuing authority 10 days advance written notice of the cancellation. Trans 259.12(5)(5) An issuing authority may require a permittee to provide more bodily injury damage liability coverage than is set forth in sub. (6). Trans 259.12(7)(7) A permittee shall certify, and may be required to present satisfactory written evidence, that the amount of insurance coverage given in sub. (6), or a bond in a form satisfactory to the issuing authority, will be in effect for the vehicle and load designated in the permit while operating on the public highway, unless this requirement is expressly waived by the issuing authority. Trans 259.12 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91. Trans 259.13Trans 259.13 General conditions and requirements. A permittee shall comply with all applicable statutes, ordinances, rules and policies of any state agency or subdivision of the state, unless they are modified by the conditions of the permit. Trans 259.13 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91. Trans 259.14Trans 259.14 Denial, suspension or revocation of permit. Trans 259.14(1)(1) An issuing authority may deny, suspend, or revoke a permit for good cause, pursuant to s. 348.25 (7), Stats. Grounds for the denial, suspension, or revocation of a permit include: Trans 259.14(1)(b)(b) Preventing an employe of an issuing authority or a law enforcement officer from performing his or her official duties, or interfering with the lawful performance of his or her duties. Trans 259.14(1)(c)(c) Physically assaulting an employe of an issuing authority or a law enforcement officer while performing his or her official duties. Trans 259.14(1)(f)(f) Refusal or failure, without just cause, to produce required records. Trans 259.14(1)(h)(h) Violation of any other applicable provision under ch. 348, Stats., or this chapter. Trans 259.14(2)(2) A permittee shall immediately return a suspended or revoked permit to the issuing authority, after receiving notice from the issuing authority of the suspension or revocation of the permit. Trans 259.14 NoteNote: If a permit is denied, suspended, or revoked, an applicant or permittee may request a hearing before the division of hearings and appeals, pursuant to s. 348.25 (9), Stats. Trans 259.14 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91.
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