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●● max height of any vehicle in a commercial zone. Answer: 15 feet ●● Max height on all other highways. Answer: 13 1/2 feet ●● Max width of any vehicle. Answer: 8 1/2 feet ●● Capacity to be a commercial zone. Answer: population of 75,000 or more.
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●● max height of any vehicle in a commercial zone. Answer: 15 feet ●● Max height on all other highways. Answer: 13 1/2 feet ●● Max width of any vehicle. Answer: 8 1/2 feet ●● Capacity to be a commercial zone. Answer: population of 75,000 or more. ●● Commercial zone. Answer: one mile beyond the city limits, plus one mile for every 50, residents ●● commercial zone for St. Louis.
Answer: 18 miles beyond the city limits. ●● The commercial zone for Kansas City. Answer: 12 miles beyond the city limits and Herrisonville. ●● The commerical zones for Springfield, St. Joseph, and Columbia. Answer: 2 miles beyond the city limits ●● Max length for any single vehicle or bus (not including safety bumper). Answer: 45 feet ●● Max length of semi on side road. Answer: 60 feet ●● Max length of semi on interstates. Answer: 53 feet ●● Max length of trailer combinations on interstates. Answer: 28 feet ●● Max length of trailer combinations on all other roads.
Answer: 20,000 lbs ●● Max weight on single axle in a commercial zone. Answer: 22,400 lbs ●● Max weight on single axle on all other routes. Answer: 22,000 lbs ●● Max weight on any tandem axle on interstates. Answer: 34,000 lbs ●● Max weight on any tandem axle on all other routes. Answer: 36,000 lbs ●● How to calculate the maximum gross weight. Answer: number of axles multiplied by the maximum weight allowed on any single axle in that area ●● Max gross weight allowed on interstates/highways. Answer: 80,000 lbs ●● To receive an oversize or overweight permit:.
Answer: The load on your vehicle must be non-reducible, you have property damage and bodily injury liability insurance, you pay a permit fee ●● The Missouri Vehicle Route Map. Answer: MODOT- Shows the routes on which trucks are allowed to travel as specified by state statute. ●● vehicles operating solely intrastate must obey those regulations except for the following exemptions:. Answer: vehicles with a GVWR of 26,000 lbs unless transporting hazardous materials or passengers; vehicles licensed for gross weight of 60,000 lbs or less when used for solid waste; vehicles licensed for 42,000 lbs or less for farm use and "F" on the license plate ●● If you are transporting hazardous material, your vehicle must comply with what?. Answer: equipment and operating regulations of US Dept of Transportation ●● When operating wholly within the state, Missouri law does not require emergency equipment for:. Answer: Vehicles licensed for 42,000 lbs or less with an "F" plate, Solid waste haulers licensed for 60,000 lbs or less, Commercial vehicles licensed for 12,000 lbs or less
Answer: In a business or residential district or when passing ●● For each 10 feet in length in your vehicle, keep at least.... Answer: one second between you and the vehicle in front of you. ●● If you are driving a 40-foot vehicle you keep... between you and the vehicle in front of you.. Answer: 4 seconds ●● Stop how many ft before train tracks. Answer: 15-50 feet ●● What is Off-Tracking?. Answer: When a vehicle turns, the rear wheels take a shorter path than the front wheels. The greater the distance between the front and rear wheels, the greater the difference in their paths. ●● How do you compensate for off-tracking?. Answer: Begin a left turn as far to the right as possible, and begin a right turn as far to the left as possible. ●● All commercial motor vehicles must stop at weigh stations except.
Answer: those licensed for 18,000 lbs or less or otherwise exempted by law, unless directed by a piece officer. ●● To make sure you have enough space over your vehicle at all times.... Answer: Do not assume that posted heights at bridges or underpasses are correct. Check all wires, signs, trees, and air conditioning units. ●● To make sure the surface you are moving onto will hold the weight of your vehicle, be wary of.... Answer: Parking lots, Unpaved roads or parking areas, especially when wet, Construction areas ●●