189.265 Motor buses -- Height, length and weight limits on designated highways.
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including the driver, provided, however, that transit authorities created pursuant to
KRS Chapter 96A are exempt from the provisions of this section. (2) No person shall operate on any highway, except such highways as may be designated by the secretary of the Transportation Cabinet pursuant to subsection (3)
of this section, any motor bus which exceeds, including any part of the body or load,
eleven (11) feet six (6) inches in height, forty (40) feet in length, twenty (20) tons in
gross weight, or ninety-six (96) inches in width, exclusive of any required safety
equipment. (3) The secretary of the Transportation Cabinet, in respect to highways which are a part of the state-maintained system, by official order may increase the maximum height
of a motor bus to twelve (12) feet six (6) inches and the maximum width of a motor
bus to 102 inches, exclusive of any required safety equipment and tire bulge due to
loads, if in the opinion of the secretary the increased height and width designated by
him is justified by the width of such highways, provided, however, that any such
increase in the width of motor buses or designation of highways to be used by them
shall not, in any way, exceed the federal law or regulations thereunder or jeopardize
the allotment or qualification for federal aid funds of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky. Effective: July 15, 1980
History: Amended 1980 Ky. Acts ch. 324, sec. 7, effective July 15, 1980. -- Created 1970 Ky. Acts ch. 139, sec. 1.