Section 36600 Of Chapter 6. Size, Weight And Load Of Implements Of Husbandry From California Vehicle Code >> Division 16. >> Chapter 6.
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. (a) The limitations as to width as set forth in Chapter 2
(commencing with Section 35100) of Division 15 do not apply to
implements of husbandry incidentally operated, transported, towed, or
otherwise moved over a highway.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), when an implement of
husbandry is transported or moved over a highway which is a part of
the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (as referred
to in Section 108 of the Federal-aid Highway Act of 1956) as a load
on another vehicle, if the load exceeds 102 inches in width, the
vehicle and load shall not be operated for a distance in excess of 25
miles from the point of origin of the trip. The operator of the
transporting vehicle shall be a farmer or a person regularly employed
by a farmer or farm corporation, and the operator transporting the
load shall have in his or her immediate possession a writing signed
by the farmer or farm corporation agent which states the origin and
destination of the trip.
(c) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), when an implement of
husbandry is transported or moved over any other highway as a load on
another vehicle, if the load exceeds 120 inches in width, the
vehicle and load shall not be operated for a distance in excess of 25
miles from the point of origin of the trip. The operator of the
transporting vehicle shall be a farmer or a person employed by a
farmer or farm corporation, and the operator transporting the load
shall have in his or her immediate possession a writing signed by the
farmer or farm corporation agent which states the origin and
destination of the trip.