49-1001 Allowable Gross Loads
49-1002 Allowable Load Per Inch Width of Tire
49-1003 Speed Limits for Vehicles Regulated According to Weight and Tire Equipment
49-1004 Permits for Overweight or Oversize Loads — Special Routes and Annual Permits
49-1004A New Special Route Designations by the Department
49-1004B Special Route Designations and Permits by Local Authorities
49-1004C Special Permits — Interstate System
49-1005 Special Regulations and Notice
49-1006 Responsibility for Damage to Highway or Bridge
49-1007 Limiting Liability of Authorities
49-1008 Granting Permission for Transportation of Loads of Logs, Poles, Piling and Material From Mines Which Has Not Been Finally Processed
49-1009 Contract for Building and Maintaining Roads
49-1010 Size of Vehicles and Loads
49-1011 Exception to Weight and Size Limitations
49-1012 Temporary Movement of Harvesting Machinery After Darkness
49-1013 Penalties for Violations
49-1014 Indemnity Agreement in Motor Carrier Transportation Contracts Void

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Terms Used In Idaho Code > Title 49 > Chapter 10 - Weight, Speed and Tire Regulations

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