[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 23, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 23CFR658.13]

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                           TITLE 23--HIGHWAYS
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 658_TRUCK SIZE AND WEIGHT, ROUTE DESIGNATIONS_LENGTH, WIDTH AND 
 
Sec.  658.13  Length.

    (a) The length provisions of the STAA apply only to the following 
types of vehicle combinations:
    (1) Truck tractor-semitrailer
    (2) Truck tractor-semitrailer-trailer.

The length provisions apply only when these combinations are in use on 
the National Network or in transit between these highways and terminals 
or service locations pursuant to Sec.  658.19.
    (b) The length provisions referred to in paragraph (a) of this 
section include the following:
    (1) No State shall impose a length limitation of less than 48 feet 
on a semitrailer operating in a truck tractor-semitrailer combination.
    (2) No State shall impose a length limitation of less than 28 feet 
on any semitrailer or trailer operating in a truck tractor-semitrailer-
trailer combination.

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    (3) No State shall impose an overall length limitation on commercial 
vehicles operating in truck tractor-semitrailer or truck tractor-
semitrailer-trailer combinations.
    (4) No State shall prohibit commercial motor vehicles operating in 
truck tractor-semitrailer-trailer combinations.
    (5) No State shall prohibit the operation of semitrailers or 
trailers which are 28\1/2\ feet long when operating in a truck tractor-
semitrailer-trailer combination if such a trailer or semitrailer was in 
actual and lawful operation on December 1, 1982, and such combination 
had an overall length not exceeding 65 feet.
    (c) State maximum length limits for semitrailers operating in a 
truck tractor-semitrailer combination and semitrailers and trailers 
operating in a truck tractor-semitrailer-trailer combination are subject 
to the following:
    (1) No State shall prohibit the use of trailers or semitrailers of 
such dimensions as those that were in actual and lawful use in such 
State on December 1, 1982, as set out in appendix B of this part.
    (2) If on December 1, 1982, State length limitations on a 
semitrailer were described in terms of the distance from the kingpin to 
rearmost axle, or end of semitrailer, the operation of any semitrailer 
that complies with that limitation must be allowed.
    (d) No State shall impose a limit of less than 45 feet on the length 
of any bus on the NN.
    (e) Specialized equipment--(1) Automobile transporters. (i) 
Automobile transporters are considered to be specialized equipment. As 
provided in Sec.  658.5, automobile transporters may carry vehicles on 
the power unit behind the cab and on an over-cab rack. No State shall 
impose an overall length limitation of less than 65 feet on traditional 
automobile transporters (5th wheel located on tractor frame over rear 
axle(s)), including ``low boys,'' or less than 75 feet on stinger-
steered automobile transporters. Paragraph (c) requires the States to 
allow operation of vehicles with the dimensions that were legal in the 
State on December 1, 1982.
    (ii) All length provisions regarding automobile transporters are 
exclusive of front and rear cargo overhang. No State shall impose a 
front overhang limitation of less than 3 feet or a rear overhang 
limitation of less than 4 feet. Extendable ramps or ``flippers'' on 
automobile transporters that are used to achieve the allowable 3-foot 
front and 4-foot rear cargo overhangs are excluded from the measurement 
of vehicle length, but must be retracted when not supporting vehicles.
    (iii) Drive-away saddlemount vehicle transporter combinations are 
considered to be specialized equipment. No State shall impose an overall 
length limit of less or more than 97 feet on such combinations. This 
provision applies to drive-away saddlemount combinations with up to 
three saddlemounted vehicles. Such combinations may include one 
fullmount. Saddlemount combinations must also comply with the applicable 
motor carrier safety regulations at 49 CFR parts 390-399.
    (2) Boat transporters. (i) Boat transporters are considered to be 
specialized equipment. As provided for automobile transporters in Sec.  
658.5, boat transporters may carry boats on the power unit so long as 
the length and width restrictions of the vehicles and load are not 
exceeded. No State shall impose an overall length limitation of less 
than 65 feet on traditional boat transporters (fifth wheel located on 
tractor frame over rear axle(s), including ``low boys,'' or less than 75 
feet on stinger-steered boat transporters. In addition, no State shall 
impose an overall length limitation of less than 65 feet on truck-
trailer boat transporters. Paragraph (c) of this section requires the 
States to allow operation of vehicles with the dimensions that were 
legal in the State on December 1, 1982.
    (ii) All length provisions regarding boat transporters are exclusive 
of front and rear overhang. Further, no State shall impose a front 
overhang limitation of less than three (3) feet nor a rearmost overhang 
limitation of less than four (4) feet.
    (3) Truck-tractor semitrailer-semitrailer. (i) Truck-tractor 
semitrailer-semitrailer combination vehicles are considered to be 
specialized equipment.

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No State shall impose a length limitation of less than 28 feet on any 
semitrailer or 28\1/2\ feet if the semitrailer was in legal operation on 
December 1, 1982, operating in a truck-tractor semitrailer-semitrailer 
combination. No State shall impose an overall length limitation on a 
truck-tractor semitrailer-semitrailer combination when each semitrailer 
length is 28 feet, or 28\1/2\ feet if grandfathered.

    (ii) The B-train assembly is excluded from the measurement of 
trailer length when used between the first and second trailer of a 
truck-tractor semitrailer-semitrailer combination vehicle. However, when 
there is no semitrailer mounted to the B-train assembly, it will be 
included in the length measurement of the semitrailer, the length 
limitation in this case being 48 feet, or longer if grandfathered.

    (4) Maxi-cube vehicle. No State shall impose a length limit on a 
maxi-cube vehicle, as defined in Sec.  658.5 of this part, of less than 
34 feet on either cargo box, excluding drawbar or hitching device; 60 
feet on the distance from the front of the first to the rear of the 
second cargo box, including the space between the cargo boxes; or 65 
feet on the overall length of the combination, including the space 
between the cargo boxes. The measurement for compliance with the 60- and 
65-foot distance shall include the actual distance between cargo boxes, 
measured along the centerline of the drawbar or hitching device. For 
maxi-cubes with an adjustable length drawbar or hitching device, the 60- 
and 65-foot distances shall be measured with a drawbar spacing of not 
more than 27 inches. The drawbar may be temporarily extended beyond that 
distance to maneuver or load the vehicle.

    (5) Beverage semitrailer. (i) A beverage semitrailer is specialized 
equipment if it has an upper coupler plate that extends beyond the front 
of the semitrailer, but not beyond its swing radius, as measured from 
the center line of the kingpin to a front corner of the semitrailer, 
which cannot be used for carrying cargo other than the structure of the 
semitrailer, and with the center line of the kingpin not more than 28 
feet from the rear of the semitrailer (exclusive of rear-mounted devices 
not measured in determining semitrailer length). No State shall impose 
an overall length limit on such vehicles when operating in a truck 
tractor-beverage semitrailer or truck tractor-beverage semitrailer-
beverage trailer combination on the NN.

    (ii) The beverage trailer referred to in paragraph (e)(5)(i) of this 
section means a beverage semitrailer and converter dolly. Converter 
dolly has the same meaning as in 49 CFR 393.5.

    (iii) Truck tractor-beverage semitrailer combinations shall have the 
same access to points of loading and unloading as 28-foot semitrailers 
(28.5-foot where allowed by Sec.  658.13) in 23 CFR 658.19.

    (6) Munitions carriers using dromedary equipment. A truck tractor 
equipped with a dromedary unit operating in combination with a 
semitrailer is considered to be specialized equipment, providing the 
combination is transporting Class 1 explosives and/or any munitions 
related security material as specified by the U.S. Department of Defense 
in compliance with 49 CFR 177.835. No State shall impose an overall 
length limitation of less than 75 feet on the combination while in 
operation.

    (f) A truck tractor containing a dromedary box, deck, or plate in 
legal operation on December 1, 1982, shall be permitted to continue to 
operate, notwithstanding its cargo carrying capacity, throughout its 
useful life. Proof of such legal operation on December 1, 1982, shall 
rest upon the operator of the equipment.

    (g) No State shall impose a limitation of less than 46 feet on the 
distance from the kingpin to the center of the rear axle on trailers or 
semitrailers used exclusively or primarily to transport vehicles in 
connection with motorsports competition events.

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    (h) Truck-tractors, pulling 2 trailers or semitrailers, used to 
transport custom harvester equipment during harvest months within the 
State of Nebraska may not exceed 81 feet 6 inches.

[49 FR 23315, June 5, 1984, as amended at 53 FR 2597, 2599, Jan. 29, 
1988; 53 FR 25485, July 7, 1988; 53 FR 48636, Dec. 2, 1988; 55 FR 4998, 
Feb. 13, 1990; 55 FR 32399, Aug. 9, 1990; 59 FR 30419, June 13, 1994; 62 
FR 10181, Mar. 5, 1997; 63 FR 70653, Dec. 22, 1998; 67 FR 15109, Mar. 
29, 2002; 68 FR 37968, June 26, 2003; 72 FR 7748, Feb. 20, 2007]