Minnesota Statutes 169.829 – Weight Limits Not Applicable to Certain Vehicles
Subdivision 1.City vehicle except on trunk highway.
(a) The provisions of sections 169.823 to 169.828 do not apply to vehicles operated exclusively in any city in this state which has in effect an ordinance regulating the gross weight of vehicles operated within that city.
(b) This subdivision does not apply to trunk highways.
Subd. 2.
MS 2022 [Repealed, 2023 c 68 art 4 s 129]
Subd. 3.Utility vehicle.
Sections 169.823 to 169.828 do not apply to a utility vehicle that does not exceed a weight of 20,000 pounds per axle and is owned by:
(1) a public utility, as defined in section 216B.02;
(2) a municipality or municipal utility that operates that vehicle for its municipal electric, gas, or water system; and
(3) a cooperative electric association organized under chapter 308A.
Subd. 4.Certain emergency vehicles.
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 169.829
- state: extends to and includes the District of Columbia and the several territories. See Minnesota Statutes 645.44
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 169.829
- state: extends to and includes the District of Columbia and the several territories. See Minnesota Statutes 645.44
(a) The provisions of sections 169.80 to 169.88 governing size, weight, and load do not apply to a fire apparatus, a law enforcement special response vehicle, or a licensed land emergency ambulance service vehicle.
(b) Emergency vehicles designed to transport personnel and equipment to support the suppression of fires and to mitigate other hazardous situations are subject to the following weight limitations when operated on an interstate highway: (1) 24,000 pounds on a single steering axle; (2) 33,500 pounds on a single drive axle; (3) 52,000 pounds on a tandem rear drive steer axle; and (4) 62,000 pounds on a tandem axle. The gross weight of an emergency vehicle operating on an interstate highway must not exceed 86,000 pounds.