max hight of any vehicle outside of a commercial zone* on designated highways plus
10 miles therefrom
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14'
you must stop within 15 to 50 ft before the railroad tracks if you are driving a
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motor vehicle carrying passengers for hire;
motor vehicle carrying material that is corrosive, flammable, explosive, or
poisonous;
school bus;
motor vehicle used for the transportation of flammable or corrosive liquids
in bulk, whether loaded or empty.
max length of truck-tractor and semi-trailer upon all other roads
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60'
the commercial zone is:
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one mile beyond city limits plus one mile for every 50,000 residents or
portion thereof except st. louis, kansas city (including harrisonville),
springfield, st. joseph, and columbia.
can motor vehicles carry loads that extend beyond their legal length limits
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, yes, loads must not extend more than 3 feet beyond the front or four feet
beyond the rear of the vehicle
max length driveaway saddle mount combinations (double or triple on interstate and
designated highways)
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97'
max height on all other highways
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13 1/2'
exemptions to length limits (not including interstate highways)
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10 miles therefrom
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14'
you must stop within 15 to 50 ft before the railroad tracks if you are driving a
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motor vehicle carrying passengers for hire;
motor vehicle carrying material that is corrosive, flammable, explosive, or
poisonous;
school bus;
motor vehicle used for the transportation of flammable or corrosive liquids
in bulk, whether loaded or empty.
max length of truck-tractor and semi-trailer upon all other roads
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60'
the commercial zone is:
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one mile beyond city limits plus one mile for every 50,000 residents or
portion thereof except st. louis, kansas city (including harrisonville),
springfield, st. joseph, and columbia.
can motor vehicles carry loads that extend beyond their legal length limits
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, yes, loads must not extend more than 3 feet beyond the front or four feet
beyond the rear of the vehicle
max length driveaway saddle mount combinations (double or triple on interstate and
designated highways)
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97'
max height on all other highways
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13 1/2'
exemptions to length limits (not including interstate highways)
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