§ 5577.01 Load limits on highways definitions
§ 5577.02 Operation of vehicle on highways in excess of prescribed weights forbidden
§ 5577.03 Weight of load – width of tire
§ 5577.04 Maximum axle load, wheel load, gross weights, for pneumatic tired vehicles
§ 5577.041 Maximum axle load, wheel load, and gross weights for solid-tired vehicles
§ 5577.042 Weight provisions for farm, log and coal trucks and farm machinery
§ 5577.043 Permissible weight variations for certain vehicles
§ 5577.044 Weight restrictions for vehicles fueled by natural gas
§ 5577.045 Fire engine weight exemptions; permits for overweight vehicles
§ 5577.05 Prohibition against violation
§ 5577.06 Prohibition against violation
§ 5577.07 Reduction of weight and speed during times of thaws and moisture
§ 5577.071 Reduction of weight of vehicle or load or speed on deteriorated or vulnerable bridge
§ 5577.08 Classification of roads and bridges by board of county commissioners
§ 5577.081 Surface mining vehicles over load limit to use designated roads
§ 5577.09 Rules – signs
§ 5577.10 Statement of gross vehicle weight
§ 5577.11 Wheel protectors
§ 5577.12 Liability for damages – prosecution – application of moneys
§ 5577.13 Enforcement by deputies
§ 5577.14 Notice of arrest
§ 5577.15 Application of size and weight provisions of chapter
§ 5577.99 Penalty

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