- (a) During operation of the permitted vehicle on state highways pursuant to this subpart, each vehicle/trailer combination is required to carry proof of a North American Standard Level I Inspection.
- (b) During operation of the permitted vehicle on state highways pursuant to this subpart, each driver is required to be twenty-one (21) years of age, and to maintain within the permitted vehicle their current United States Department of Transportation Medical Examiner’s Certificate.
(c) Upon application for an Annual Route Permit under this subpart as set out in 27 CAR § 111-1803, a permit technician will review the origin and destination information provided, and attempt to identify the shortest route from the origin to the destination within the following parameters:
- (1) Absolutely no travel on the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways;
- (2) No travel on weight-restricted bridges;
- (3) No travel on weight-restricted highways except as provided in subdivision (c)(4) of this section; and
- (4) Permitted vehicles that have an origin or final destination on a weight-restricted highway may travel on those weight-restricted highways on their origin or final destination for loads within the permit limits.
- (d) A permit may be issued for a combined tractor/trailer, or a tractor with up to five (5) identified trailers, provided the number of axles and axle spacings remain the same when towing the various trailers.