- (1) A self-propelled vehicle used only for the purpose of moving haystacks on a commercial basis is subject to 61-10-121 through 61-10-127, except as provided in subsections (2) through (8).
- (2) The vehicle, loaded or unloaded, may not exceed 55 feet in length or 20 feet in width.
- (3) A single load may not be moved on the vehicle a distance greater than 75 miles from the point of origin on public roads.
- (4) When the vehicle is hauling a load, it must be accompanied by two pilot cars. Each car must be equipped with a flashing warning light, a red flag, and a sign with the words "wide load" written on it. One car must precede the vehicle by not less than 100 yards or more than one-fourth mile, and one car must follow the vehicle at a distance not less than 100 yards or more than one-fourth mile. The following pilot car must be in radio contact with the vehicle at all times.
- (5) The speed of the vehicle must be reasonable and proper but not in excess of 35 miles per hour.
- (6) The vehicle may be operated only between the hours of sunrise and sunset.
- (7) The vehicle may not be operated on an interstate or a controlled-access highway as defined in 61-8-102.
- (8) A term or blanket permit may be issued for the vehicle.
History: En. 32-1127.4 by Sec. 30, Ch. 316, L. 1974; R.C.M. 1947, 32-1127.4; amd. Sec. 226, Ch. 542, L. 2005.