Section 35552 Of Article 1. Axle Limits From California Vehicle Code >> Division 15. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 1.
35552
. (a) This section applies only to trucks and vehicle
combinations while transporting loads composed solely of logs.
(b) One set of tandem axles of such a truck or vehicle combination
shall be deemed to be in compliance with Section 35551 if the total
gross weight of 34,000 pounds on such a set that is permitted by
Section 35551 is not exceeded by more than 1,500 pounds. In addition,
such a truck and vehicle combination that has two consecutive sets
of tandem axles shall be deemed to be in compliance with Section
35551 if such consecutive sets of tandem axles do not carry a
combined total gross weight of more than 69,000 pounds, if the total
gross weight on any one such set does not exceed 35,500 pounds, and
if the overall distance between the first and last axle of such
consecutive sets of tandem axles is 34 feet or more. All such truck
and vehicle combinations shall be subject to all other provisions of
Section 35551 or any other provision made applicable to the total
gross weight of such a truck or vehicle combination in lieu of
Section 35551.
(c) The gross weight limits expressed in this section shall
include all enforcement tolerances.
(d) If any total gross weight permitted by this section is
exceeded, the allowed weight in pounds set forth in subdivision (a)
of Section 35551 shall be the maximum permitted weight for purposes
of determining the amount of fine for such violation as specified in
the table in Section 42030; except that, whenever the violation is
for exceeding the total gross weight for two consecutive sets of
tandem axles, and if the overall distance between the first and last
axle of such sets is 34 feet or more, the allowed weight on the two
consecutive sets shall be 68,000 pounds.
(e) This section shall have no application to highways which are a
part of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (as
referred to in subdivision (a) of Section 108 of the Federal-aid
Highway Act of 1956).
This section may be cited as the Christensen-Belotti Act.