SENATE BILL REPORT

 

 

                                   EHB 2636

 

 

BYRepresentatives Zellinsky, D. Sommers, Day, Baugher, Van Luven, Kremen, Beck, R. Meyers, Betrozoff, R. Fisher, Prince, Jacobsen, Nealey and Cooper

 

 

Exempting emergency service tow trucks from weight and load restrictions.

 

 

House Committe on Transportation

 

 

Senate Committee on Transportation

 

      Senate Hearing Date(s):February 22, 1990

 

Majority Report:  Do pass.

      Signed by Senators Patterson, Chairman; Barr, Bender, Benitz, Conner, DeJarnatt, Hansen, McMullen, Madsen, Murray, Patrick, Sellar.

 

      Senate Staff:Brad Lovaas (786-7307)

                  February 23, 1990

 

 

         AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION, FEBRUARY 22, 1990

 

BACKGROUND:

 

The Department of Transportation (DOT) is responsible for the issuance of overdimensional and overweight permits to vehicles that exceed the legal weight, height, length and width requirements.  By policy, when a tow truck operator removes a disabled overweight or overdimensional vehicle from a public highway, the initial move may be made without first having obtained the proper permits in order to protect the public safety.

 

If the vehicle is over 34,000 pounds and up to 43,000 pounds on a tandem axle and is a non-reducible load, a DOT-issued permit must be obtained before the vehicle can be transported to its final destination.  To expedite the permitting process for a tow truck operator's subsequent move, the DOT and Washington State Patrol have agreed to issue overweight permits by telephone for weights between 34,000 and 43,000 pounds on the rear tandem axle.  A permit number is given to the tow truck operator that is carried in the vehicle. After the move is completed, the tow operator pays the DOT permit fee.

 

For non-reducible load tandem axle weights over 43,000 pounds, application must be made to the DOT specifying the proposed routes to be used.  The DOT then determines if the movement can be made without damage to the highway and bridge structures.  The department may accept, modify or deny the proposed route after review by the Bridge Division.

 

SUMMARY:

 

The policy that an initial emergency tow of an overweight/overdimensional vehicle to a safe place may be made without obtaining Department of Transportation (DOT) permits is made statutory.  Upon a subsequent move, the operator must obtain a DOT permit for weights between 34,000 and 50,000 pounds on the rear tandem axle.  The DOT may restrict the routing to ensure road and bridge preservation.

 

Appropriation:    none

 

Revenue:    none

 

Fiscal Note:      none requested

 

Senate Committee - Testified: Al Runte, Mel Dickey, Ken Nikko, Washington Tow Truck Association; John Conrad, Department of Transportation