63-5-33 - Gross weight of vehicle and loads; Table III.

§ 63-5-33. Gross weight of vehicle and loads; Table III.
 

(1)  Subject to the limitations imposed on wheel and axle loads by Section 63-5-27, and to the further limitations hereinafter specified, the total combined weight (vehicles plus load) on any group of axles of a vehicle or a combination of vehicles shall not exceed the value given in the following table (Table III) corresponding to the distance in feet between the extreme axles of the group, measured longitudinally to the nearest foot, on those highways or parts of highways designated by the Mississippi Transportation Commission as being capable of carrying the maximum load limits and, in addition thereto, such other highways or parts of highways found by the commission to be suitable to carry the maximum load limits from an engineering standpoint, and so designated as such by order of the commission entered upon its minutes and published once each week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a daily newspaper published in this state and having a general circulation therein. The maximum total combined weight carried on any group of two (2) or more consecutive axles shall be determined by the formula contained in the Federal Weight Law enacted January 4, 1975, as follows: W = 500 (LN/N-1+12N+36) where W = maximum weight in pounds carried on any group of two (2) or more axles computed to the nearest five hundred (500) pounds, L = distance in feet between the extremes of any group of two (2) or more consecutive axles, and N = number of axles in any group under consideration. 
 
  
                                  TABLE III
     DISTANCE IN FEET BETWEEN
        THE EXTREMES OF ANY
        GROUP OF 2 OR MORE
MAXIMUM LOAD IN POUNDS CARRIED ON
ANY
         CONSECUTIVE AXLES             GROUP OF 2 OR MORE CONSECUTIVE AXLES
       2 axles     3 axles      4 axles     5 axles     6 axles     7 axles
4      34,000
5      34,000
6      34,000                   Axle groups in
7      34,000
8 and
less   34,000      34,000       these spacings
More
than
8      38,000      42,000
9      39,000      42,500
10     40,000      43,500         impractical
11                 44,000
12                 45,000       50,000
13                 45,500       50,500
14                 46,500       51,500
15                 47,000       52,000
16                 48,000       52,500      58,000
17                 48,500       53,500      58,500
18                 49,500       54,000      59,000
19                 50,000       54,500      60,000
20                 51,000       55,500      60,500      66,000
21                 51,500       56,000      61,000      66,500
22                 52,500       56,500      61,500      67,000
23                 53,000       57,500      62,500      68,000
24                 54,000       58,000      63,000      68,500      74,000
25                 54,500       58,500      63,500      69,000      74,500
26                 55,500       59,500      64,000      69,500      75,000
27                 56,000       60,000      65,000      70,000      75,500
28                 57,000       60,500      65,500      71,000      76,500
29                 57,500       61,500      66,000      71,500      77,000
30                 58,500       62,000      66,500      72,000      77,500
31                 59,000       62,500      67,500      72,500      78,000
32                 60,000       63,500      68,000      73,000      78,500
33                              64,000      68,500      74,000      79,000
34                              64,500      69,000      74,500      80,000
35                              65,500      70,000      75,000      80,000
36                              66,000      70,500      75,500      80,000
37                              66,500      71,000      76,000      80,000
38                              67,500      71,500      77,000      80,000
39                              68,000      72,500      77,500      80,000
40                              68,500      73,000      78,000      80,000
41                              69,500      73,500      78,500      80,000
42                              70,000      74,000      79,000      80,000
43                              70,500      75,000      80,000      80,000
44                              71,500      75,500      80,000      80,000


45                              72,000      76,000      80,000      80,000
46                              72,500      76,500      80,000      80,000
47                              73,500      77,500      80,000      80,000
48                              74,000      78,000      80,000      80,000
49                              74,500      78,500      80,000      80,000
50                              75,500      79,000      80,000      80,000
51                              76,000      80,000      80,000      80,000
52                              76,500      80,000      80,000      80,000
53                              77,500      80,000      80,000      80,000
54                              78,000      80,000      80,000      80,000
55                              78,500      80,000      80,000      80,000
56                              79,500      80,000      80,000      80,000
57                              80,000      80,000      80,000      80,000

(2)  Moreover, in addition to the per axle weight limitations specified by Section 63-5-27, two (2) consecutive sets of tandem axles may carry a gross load of thirty-four thousand (34,000) pounds each, providing that the overall distance between the first and last axles of such consecutive sets of tandem axles is thirty-six (36) feet or more, except that, until September 1, 1989, the axle distance for tank trailers, dump trailers and ocean transport container haulers may be thirty (30) feet or more. Such overall gross weight may not exceed eighty thousand (80,000) pounds, except as provided by this section. 

(3)  Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 63-5-27 and/or Section 63-5-29 to the contrary, vehicles hauling products in the manner set forth in this subsection, whether or not such vehicles are operating with a harvest permit, shall be allowed a gross weight of not to exceed forty thousand (40,000) pounds on any tandem. Vehicles operating without a harvest permit shall be allowed a tolerance not to exceed five percent (5%) above their authorized gross vehicle weight, tandem or axle weight; except that the maximum gross vehicle weight of any such vehicle shall not exceed eighty thousand (80,000) pounds plus a tolerance thereon of not more than two percent (2%). Vehicles operating with a harvest permit shall be allowed a tolerance not to exceed five percent (5%) above their authorized tandem or axle weight, but the maximum gross vehicle weight of any such vehicle shall not exceed eighty-four thousand (84,000) pounds. However, neither the increased weights in this subsection nor any tolerance shall be allowed on federal interstate highways or on other highways where a tolerance is specifically prohibited by the Transportation Commission, the county board of supervisors or the municipal governing authorities as provided for in Section 63-5-27. The tolerance allowed by this subsection shall only apply to the operation of vehicles from the point of loading to the point of unloading for processing, and to the operation of vehicles hauling sand, gravel, wood chips, wood shavings, sawdust, fill dirt and agricultural products, and products for recycling or materials for the construction or repair of highways. The range of such operation shall not exceed a radius of one hundred (100) miles except where the products are being transported for processing within this state. The tolerance shall not be allowed for vehicles loading at a point of origin having scales available for weighing each individual axle of the vehicle; provided, however, that vehicles loading at a point of origin having scales available for weighing the vehicle shall not be eligible for any tolerance over the gross weight limit of eighty thousand (80,000) pounds. 

(4)  Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 63-5-27 and/or Section 63-5-29 to the contrary, vehicles hauling prepackaged products, unloaded at a state port or to be loaded at a state port, which are containerized in such a manner as to make subdivision thereof impractical shall be allowed a gross weight of not to exceed forty thousand (40,000) pounds on any tandem, and a tolerance not to exceed five percent (5%) above their authorized gross weight, tandem or axle weight; except that the maximum weight of any vehicle shall not exceed eighty thousand (80,000) pounds plus a tolerance thereon of not more than two percent (2%); however, neither the increased weights in this subsection nor any tolerance shall be allowed on federal interstate highways or on other highways where a tolerance is specifically prohibited by the Transportation Commission, the county board of supervisors or the municipal governing authorities as provided for in Section 63-5-27. 

(5) (a)  Vehicles for which a harvest permit has been issued pursuant to Section 27-19-81(4) shall be allowed a gross vehicle weight not to exceed eighty-four thousand (84,000) pounds. However, the board of supervisors of any county and the governing authorities of any municipality may designate the roads, streets and highways under their respective jurisdiction on and along which vehicles for which a harvest permit has been issued may travel. This subsection shall not apply to the federal interstate system. 

(b) Any owner or operator who has been issued a harvest permit and who wishes to operate a vehicle on the roads, streets or highways under the jurisdiction of a county or municipality at a gross vehicle weight greater than the weight allowed by law or greater than the maximum weight established for such roads, streets or highways by the board of supervisors or municipal governing authorities, shall notify, in writing, the board of supervisors or the governing authorities, as the case may be, before operating such vehicle on the roads, streets or highways of such county or municipality. In his notice, the permit holder shall identify the routes over which he intends to operate vehicles for which the permit has been issued and the dates or time period during which he will be operating such vehicles. The board of supervisors or the governing authorities, as the case may be, shall have two (2) working days to respond in writing to the permit holder to notify the permit holder of the routes on and along which the permit holder may operate vehicles for which a harvest permit has been issued. Failure of the board of supervisors or the governing authorities timely to notify the permit holder and to designate the routes on and along which the permit holder may operate shall be considered as authorizing the permit holder to operate on any of the roads, streets or highways of the county or municipality in accordance with the authority granted to the permit holder by the harvest permit. 

(c) Anytime a timber deed is filed with the chancery clerk, the grantee, at that time, may make a written request of the board of supervisors of the county or the governing authorities of the municipality, as the case may be, for the purpose of providing to the grantee, within three (3) working days of the filing of the request, a designated and approved route over the roads, streets or highways under the jurisdiction of the county or city, as the case may be, that the grantee may travel for the purpose of transporting harvested timber. Upon providing such route designation, the county or city, as the case may be, shall also provide to the grantee a map designating the approved route. An approved route designation provided to a grantee under the provisions of this paragraph shall be valid for a period of six (6) months from its date of issue. The permit authorized to be issued under paragraph (b) of this section shall not be required for any person who obtains a permit issued under this paragraph. 

(d) This subsection (5) shall stand repealed from and after July 1, 2013. 

(6)  Nothing in this section or subsections (1) through (4) of Section 63-5-27 shall be construed to deny the operation of any vehicle or combination of vehicles that could be lawfully operated upon the interstate highway system of this state on January 4, 1975.  
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 8271; Laws,  1938, ch. 200; Laws, 1946, ch. 307, § 4; Laws, 1948, ch. 328, § 6; Laws, 1954, ch. 335; Laws, 1958, ch. 501; Laws, 1960, ch. 409; Laws, 1963, 1st Ex Sess ch. 22; Laws, 1964, ch. 458, §§ 1, 2; Laws, 1964, 1st Ex Sess ch. 33; Laws, 1981, ch. 366, § 6; Laws, 1981, ch. 532, § 1; Laws, 1982, ch. 479, § 2; Laws, 1984, ch. 364; Laws, 1989, ch. 385, § 1; Laws, 1993, ch. 478, § 2; Laws, 1994, ch. 501, § 3; Laws, 1996, ch. 408, § 2; Laws,  1997, ch. 548, § 2; Laws, 1998, ch. 592, § 2; Laws, 2000, ch. 589, § 2; Laws, 2002, ch. 386, § 2; Laws, 2009, ch. 554, § 2, eff from and after July 1, 2009.