AASHTO GSW-4-2004 Guide for Vehicle Weights and Dimensions (Revision 4).pdf
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1、 Copyright 2004 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. This book, or parts thereof, maynot be reproduced in any form without permission of the publishers. Printed in the United Statesof America.ISBN: 1-5
2、6051-296-2ii Guide for Vehicle Weights and DimensionsExecutive Committee20032004Voting MembersOfficers:President: John R. Njord, UtahVice President: J. Bryan Nicol, IndianaSecretary-Treasurer: Larry M. King, PennsylvaniaRegional Representatives:REGION I: James Byrnes, Connecticut, One-Year TermAllen
3、 Biehler, Pennsylvania, Two-Year TermREGION II: Whittington W. Clement, Virginia, One-Year TermFernando Fagundo, Puerto Rico, Two-Year TermREGION III: Mark F. Wandro, Iowa, One-Year TermGloria Jeff, Michigan, Two-Year TermREGION IV: Michael W. Behrens, Texas, One-Year TermTom Norton, Colorado, Two-Y
4、ear TermNon-Voting MembersImmediate Past President: Dan Flowers, ArkansasAASHTO Executive Director: John Horsley, Washington, D.C.Guide for Vehicle Weights and Dimensions iiiAlabamaRandy Braden; John E. LorentsonAlaskaBoyd Brownfield, Aves D. ThompsonArizonaVacantArkansasThomas HarrellCaliforniaAsif
5、 J.Haq, Hossein RostamColoradoEdward FinkConnecticutRudolph H. Kamm, Jr., William W. StoeckertDelawareDonald D. Weber, P.E.District of ColumbiaVacantFloridaMichael T. Akridge, Frank DayGeorgiaKathleen GibsonHawaiiVacant IdahoAlan Frew, Regina PhippsIllinoisVacantIowaWendele MaysentKansasKen Gudenkau
6、fKentuckyDenise KingLouisianaKarl J. Finch, James C. PorterMaineTim Bolton, Robert D. ElderMarylandDee StrausserMassachusettsGordon A. BrozMichiganMaynard ChristensenMinnesotaCharles SanftMississippiTommy Dorsey, Joe MarshallMissouriBill StoneMontanaDrew LivesayNebraskaEllis TompkinsNevadaJan Christ
7、ophersonNew HampshireVacantNew JerseyPatrick Warren SchefferNew MexicoRichard MontoyaNew YorkJohn F. Guinan, Norman R. SchneiderNorth CarolinaJ. Christopher McAdamsNorth DakotaGary L. Berreth, Jerome L. HornerOhioJeff Honefanger, Keith C. SwearingenOklahomaPaul A. Adams, Norman N. Hill, Robert J. Ru
8、schOregonGregg L. Dal PontePennsylvaniaDaniel SmyserPuerto RicoIris M. BorgesRhode IslandPaul R. Annarummo, P.E., John DiTommassoSouth CarolinaVacant South DakotaMichael Durick, Mike YoungTennesseeTom HayesTexasLawrance R. SmithUtahRichard Clasby, IIVermontGlendon W. ButtonVirginiaLynn D. WagnerWash
9、ingtonBarry DisethWest VirginiaCameron C. LewisWisconsinThomas P. Cantwell, Stanley W. WoodsWyomingJerry Ellerman, Timothy K. Hibbard, Gary MarsdenU.S. DOT MemberJames March, FHWAAASHTO LiaisonR. Leo PenneAffiliate MembersWalter W. Steeves, New Brunswick Department of Transportation, Fredericton, Ca
10、nada, Daryl Nixon, SaskatchewanHighways and Transportation, Regina, CanadaAssociate MemberFederalRobert D. Franz,Military Traffic Management CommanyTransportation Engineering Agencyiv Guide for Vehicle Weights and DimensionsSubcommittee on Highway TransportChairman: Parker F. Williams, MarylandVice
11、Chairman: Lawrence R. Smith, TexasSecretary: Robert L. WaltersTreasurer: James March, FHWAStaff Liaison: R. Leo PenneGuide for Vehicle Weights and Dimensions vTable of ContentsForeword 1Chapter 1. Definitions 3 Chapter 2. Vehicles in Regular Operation 72.01 Scope 72.02 Notation 72.03 Width 72.04 Hei
12、ght 72.05 Length 72.06 Tire Weight/Super-Single Tires 102.07 Maximum Weights 10Chapter 3. Issuance of Truck Permits and Restrictions 153.01 Eligibility for Permits 153.02 Types of Permits 153.03 Permit Issuance 163.04 Information Required on Permits 163.05 Days and Hours of Operation 173.06 Inclemen
13、t Weather 183.07 Speed Limits 183.08 Routing 183.09 Grossly Overweight or Oversized 183.10 Escorts 183.11 Warning Flags 193.12 Warning Lights 193.13 Warning Signs (Sign dimension and lettering are currently under review) 193.14 Coordinating Permit Operations with Other Government Agencies 243.15 Per
14、mits for Other Government Agencies 263.16 Permit Compliance 26Chapter 4. National Defense 274.01 Oversize/Overweight Shipments 274.02 Highway Movement of Military-Tracked Vehicles 284.03 Mobilization Movement Control Program (MOBCON) 29Appendix 30Note to ReaderThe charge of AASHTOs Subcommittee on H
15、ighway Transport states that it shall main-tain the AASHTO Guide for Maximum Dimensions and Weights of Motor Vehicles(Guide for Vehicle Weights and Dimensions). This is the 2004 printing of the Guide lastupdated in 2001.vi Guide for Vehicle Weights and DimensionsForeword The American Association of
16、State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) has aunique leadership role in developing transportation policy, direction, and information for mem-ber states and the nation. In the area of vehicle weights and dimensions, AASHTO has artic-ulated policy and recommendations since 1932. This guide
17、represents part of AASHTOs con-tinuing efforts to provide leadership and guidance in the vital areas of vehicle weights anddimensions.In developing this updated Guide, the Subcommittee on Highway Transport considered advice,information, and input from all States, other AASHTO committees and members,
18、 FHWA,commercial carriers, and their representative groups, the Department of Defense, and otherinterested parties. It replaces the previous Guide published in 1991.The primary purposes of this Guide are to: Provide a baseline of common terminology. Promote common permitting practices for overdimens
19、ion/overweight operations. Promote improved transportation safety. Promote efficiency and productivity for government and industry. Provide necessary protection of the public infrastructure investment. Promote uniformity in regulation and process wherever possible while providing informa-tion and gu
20、idance to States, the military, and the private sector. Formalize operational procedures with the Department of Defense.This Guide is focused on providing information and guidance for States as they manage theirtransportation systems and for commercial carriers and others as they utilize highway tra
21、nsportto meet the needs of shippers and the economy. It is recognized that a continued Federal role isnecessary to provide a national view, facilitate interstate commerce and work with States andinterested parties to balance the often competing needs of shippers and carriers and other high-way users
22、, while protecting the vast public infrastructure investment and promoting improvedsafety.This Guide should not be interpreted as a guide to national uniformity. While national andinternational truck size and weight uniformity are often cited goals for national productivityand efficiency, such goals
23、 like beyond the practical objectives of this document. Given theincreasing international nature of highway commerce, the significant number of differing juris-dictions, and varied local and regional requirements and needs, uniformity may remain elusive.However, unintended or unnecessary differences
24、 can be eliminated. Therefore, it is also the pur-pose of this Guide to promote a continued dialogue for discussing vehicle size and weight issues,permit practices, and provide a focus for improving the safety, regulations, and processes relat-ed to these aspects of transportation. And, in recognizi
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