Okla. Stat. tit. 47, § 14-101
Scope and Effect of Chapter - Prohibition Against Movement of Certain Vehicles on Specified Holidays
Effective Nov 1, 1998Laws 1961, HB 556, p. 413, § 14-101, eff. September 1, 1961; Amended by Laws 1972, HB 1639, c. 52, § 1, emerg. eff. March 15, 1972; Amended by Laws 1973, HB 1328, c. 119, § 1, emerg. eff. May 4, 1973; Amended by Laws 1977, SB 180, c. 55, § 1, emerg. eff. May 16, 1977; Amended by Laws 1993, HB 1984, c. 252, § 1, emerg. eff. May 26, 1993; Amended by Laws 1998, HB 2819, c. 125, § 1, eff. November 1, 1998 (superseded document available).
- A. It is a misdemeanor for any person to drive or move or for the owner to cause or knowingly permit to be driven or moved on any highway any vehicle or vehicles of a size or weight exceeding the limitations stated in this chapter or otherwise in violation of this chapter, and the maximum size and weight of vehicles herein specified shall be lawful throughout this state and local authorities shall have no power or authority to alter said limitations except as express authority may be granted in this chapter.
- B. The provisions of this chapter governing size, weight and load shall not apply to fire apparatus, Department of Transportation research testing equipment, vehicles used by retail implement dealers while hauling implements of husbandry or to implements of husbandry, including farm tractors, temporarily moved upon a highway, or to a vehicle operated under the terms of a special permit issued as herein provided.
- C. All size, weight and load provisions covered by this chapter shall be subject to the limitations imposed by Title 23, United States Code, Section 127 and such other rules and regulations developed herein. Provided further that any size and weight provision authorized by the United States Congress for use on the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, including but not limited to height, axle weight, gross weight, combinations of vehicles or load thereon shall be authorized for immediate use on such segments of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways and any other highways or portions thereof as designated by the Transportation Commission or their duly authorized representative.
- D. Any vehicle permitted for movement on the highways of this state as provided in Section 14-101 et seq. of this title, other than a vehicle permitted solely for overweight movement, shall be moved only during daylight hours. As used in Section 14-101 et seq. of this title, "daylight hours" shall mean one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to one-half (1/2) hour after sunset.
E.
1. Any vehicle permitted for movement on the highways of this state as provided in Section 14-101 et seq. of this title shall not be moved at any time on the following holidays:
- a. New Year's Day (January 1),
- b. Memorial Day (the last Monday in May),
- c. The Fourth of July (Independence Day),
- d. Labor Day (the first Monday in September),
- e. Thanksgiving Day (the fourth Thursday in November),
- f. The day following Thanksgiving Day (the fourth Friday in November),
- g. Christmas Eve (December 24),
- h. Christmas Day (December 25), and
i. New Year's Eve (December 31).
For the purposes of the prohibition of movement on holidays as prescribed in this paragraph, the holidays listed above shall be deemed to begin at twelve o'clock noon on the day preceding the holiday and continue through the holiday named above.
2. Any vehicle permitted for movement on the highways of this state as provided in Section 14-101 et seq. of this title shall be allowed to move on the following holidays:
- a. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday (the third Monday in January)
- b. President's Day, also known as Washington's Birthday (the third Monday in February), and
- c. Veteran's Day (November 11)
Laws 1961, HB 556, p. 413, § 14-101, eff. September 1, 1961; Amended by Laws 1972, HB 1639, c. 52, § 1, emerg. eff. March 15, 1972; Amended by Laws 1973, HB 1328, c. 119, § 1, emerg. eff. May 4, 1973; Amended by Laws 1977, SB 180, c. 55, § 1, emerg. eff. May 16, 1977; Amended by Laws 1993, HB 1984, c. 252, § 1, emerg. eff. May 26, 1993; Amended by Laws 1998, HB 2819, c. 125, § 1, eff. November 1, 1998 (superseded document available).