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Section 5577.071 | Reduction of weight of vehicle or load or speed on deteriorated or vulnerable bridge.

...educe the maximum weight of vehicle and load, or the maximum speed, or both, for motor vehicles, as prescribed by law, and prescribe whatever reduction the condition of the bridge or section of the bridge justifies. This section does not apply to bridges on state highways. (B) A schedule of any reductions made pursuant to division (A) of this section shall be filed, for the information of the public, in the office o...

Section 5591.42 | Carrying capacity of bridges - warning notice.

...certained and found to be less than the load limit prescribed by sections 5577.01 to 5577.12 of the Revised Code, warning notice shall be conspicuously posted near each end of the bridge. The notice shall caution all persons against driving on the bridge a loaded conveyance of greater weight than the bridge's carrying capacity.

Section 5577.08 | Classification of roads and bridges by board of county commissioners.

...ht of five tons or less for vehicle and load. In making the classifications, the board shall take into consideration the nature of the roadbed, construction, and any other factors which are material in the proper classification of such roads and bridges. The board shall make rules governing the weight of vehicle and load and the speed permitted on the several classes of roads and bridges.

Section 5577.99 | Penalty.

...8 or the weight provisions in regard to bridges under section 5577.09, and whoever exceeds the carrying capacity specified under section 5591.42 of the Revised Code, shall be fined eighty dollars for the first two thousand pounds, or fraction thereof, of overload; for overloads in excess of two thousand pounds, but not in excess of five thousand pounds, the person shall be fined one hundred dollars, and in addition t...

Section 5739.02 | Levy of sales tax - purpose - rate - exemptions.

...ry structures" include temporary roads, bridges, drains, and pavement. (2) Sales of food for human consumption off the premises where sold; (3) Sales of food sold to students only in a cafeteria, dormitory, fraternity, or sorority maintained in a private, public, or parochial school, college, or university; (4) Sales of newspapers and sales or transfers of magazines distributed as controlled circulation publ...

Section 153.011 | Using domestic steel products in state supported projects.

... more of such operations, and used for load-bearing structural purposes, from steel made in the United States by the open hearth, basic oxygen, electric furnace, bessemer or other steel making process. (2) "United States" means the United States of America and includes all territory, continental or insular, subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.

Section 153.31 | Plans and estimates for construction - construction project manager or consultants.

...al or cutting of any structural beam or load bearing support; (3) The removal or change of any required element of accessibility, means of egress, or rearrangement of parts of a structure affecting the egress requirements; (4) The addition to, alteration of, replacement of, or relocation of any standpipe, water supply, sewer, drainage, drain leader, gas, soil, waste, vent or similar piping, electric wiring, mecha...

Section 1533.62 | Locations where seine or net may be used.

...ity of Johnson's island, thence to the loading dock of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and back to the point of origin. No person shall draw, set, place, locate, or maintain any net except a minnow net in that portion of Sandusky bay lying between Cedar Point and the mainland and east of an imaginary line running straight across Sandusky bay from the extreme west point of Cedar Point to the Baltimore and Ohio...

Section 3937.45 | Prohibiting consideration of vehicle weight violations.

...upon improved public highways, streets, bridges, or culverts in violation of the weight provisions of Chapter 5577. of the Revised Code, or a substantially similar municipal ordinance relating to vehicle weight.

Section 4501.01 | Motor vehicles definitions.

...cles includes all public thoroughfares, bridges, and culverts. (BB) "Manufacturer's number" means the manufacturer's original serial number that is affixed to or imprinted upon the chassis or other part of the motor vehicle. (CC) "Motor number" means the manufacturer's original number that is affixed to or imprinted upon the engine or motor of the vehicle. (DD) "Distributor" means any person who is authorized b...

Section 4511.01 | Traffic laws - operation of motor vehicles definitions.

...gnal placed at an intersection, movable bridge, fire station, midblock crosswalk, alternating one-way sections of a single lane road, private driveway, or other location that requires conflicting traffic to be directed to stop and permitted to proceed in an orderly manner. "Traffic control signal" includes a vehicular signal indication, a pedestrian signal indication, and a bicycle symbol signal indication. "Traffic ...

Section 5501.91 | Ohio maritime assistance program.

...ndling equipment, and all types of ship loading and unloading equipment; (5) Planning and design services and other services associated with construction. (E) A port authority shall pay a matching amount of at least one dollar for each grant dollar received for the proposed project. (F) The director of transportation shall govern the program established under this section, including the grant application, ev...

Section 5577.02 | Operation of vehicle on highways in excess of prescribed weights forbidden.

... the improved public streets, highways, bridges, or culverts in this state, that weighs in excess of the weights prescribed in sections 5577.01 to 5577.14 of the Revised Code, unless the person has been issued a permit under section 4513.34 of the Revised Code. The prohibition in this section applies regardless of whether the weight is moved upon wheels, rollers, or otherwise. Any weight determination shall include t...

Section 5577.03 | Weight of load - width of tire.

...burden, including weight of vehicle and load, greater than the following: (A)(1) In vehicles having metal tires three inches or less in width, a load of five hundred pounds for each inch of the total width of tire on all wheels; (2) When the tires on such vehicles exceed three inches in width, an additional load of eight hundred pounds shall be permitted for each inch by which the total width of the tires on all wh...

Section 5577.04 | Maximum axle load, wheel load, gross weights, for pneumatic tired vehicles.

...upon improved public highways, streets, bridges, or culverts shall not exceed six hundred fifty pounds per inch width of pneumatic tire, measured as prescribed by section 5577.03 of the Revised Code. (B) The weight of vehicle and load imposed upon a road surface that is part of the interstate system by vehicles with pneumatic tires shall not exceed any of the following weight limitations: (1) On any one axle, twen...

Section 5577.041 | Maximum axle load, wheel load, and gross weights for solid-tired vehicles.

... the improved public highways, streets, bridges, or culverts. The maximum wheel load of any one wheel of any such vehicle shall not exceed six hundred fifty pounds per inch width of tire, measured as prescribed by section 5577.03 of the Revised Code, nor shall any solid tire of rubber or other resilient material, on any wheel of any such vehicle, be less than one inch thick when measured from the top of the flanges o...

Section 5577.042 | Weight provisions for farm, log and coal trucks and farm machinery.

...rstate system; (b) A highway, road, or bridge that is subject to reduced maximum weights under section 4513.33, 5577.07, 5577.071, 5577.08, 5577.09, or 5591.42 of the Revised Code.

Section 5577.043 | Permissible weight variations for certain vehicles.

...rstate system; (2) A highway, road, or bridge that is subject to reduced maximum weights under section 4513.33, 5577.07, 5577.071, 5577.08, 5577.09, or 5591.42 of the Revised Code.

Section 5577.044 | Weight restrictions for vehicles fueled by natural gas.

...ion of a vehicle on a highway, road, or bridge that is subject to reduced maximum weights under section 4513.33, 5577.07, 5577.071, 5577.08, 5577.09, or 5591.42 of the Revised Code.

Section 5577.05 | Prohibition against violation.

... (5) One hundred two inches, including load, for all other vehicles, except that the director may prohibit the operation of one hundred two-inch vehicles on such state highways or portions of state highways as the director designates. (C) No such vehicle shall have a length in excess of: (1) Sixty-six feet for passenger bus type vehicles and articulated passenger bus type vehicles operated by a regional transit...

Section 5577.09 | Rules - signs.

...he limitations of weight of vehicle and load or speed which will be allowed on such highways or bridges. It shall be unlawful to operate upon such highway or bridge a vehicle whose maximum weight or speed is in excess of the limitations prescribed. The expense of the purchase and erection of signs provided for in this section shall be paid from the county funds for the maintenance and repair of highways, bridges, an...

Section 5577.11 | Wheel protectors.

...ons, upon the public highways, streets, bridges, and culverts within this state, unless such vehicle is equipped with suitable metal protectors or substantial flexible flaps on the rearmost wheels of such vehicle or combination of vehicles to prevent, as far as practicable, the wheels from throwing dirt, water, or other materials on the windshields of following vehicles. Such protectors or flaps shall have a ground c...

Section 4513.01 | Traffic laws - equipment - load definitions.

...As provided in section 4511.01 of the Revised Code, the definitions set forth in that section apply to this chapter.

Section 4513.02 | Unsafe vehicles.

...(A) No person shall drive or move, or cause or knowingly permit to be driven or moved, on any highway any vehicle or combination of vehicles which is in such unsafe condition as to endanger any person. (B) When directed by any state highway patrol trooper, the operator of any motor vehicle shall stop and submit such motor vehicle to an inspection under division (B)(1) or (2) of this section, as appropriate, a...

Section 4513.021 | Bumper height - vehicle modifications.

...ment, including shock absorbers and overload springs; (2) The operation on a street or highway of a passenger car, multipurpose passenger vehicle, or truck registered in this state with normal wear to the suspension system if the normal wear does not adversely affect the control of the vehicle. (F) This section and the rules adopted pursuant to it do not apply to any specially designed or modified passenger car...