ORS § 818.010

Current through 2024 Regular Session legislation effective June 6, 2024
Section 818.010 - Maximum allowable weight

This section establishes maximum weight limitations for purposes of ORS 818.020. Except as provided in subsections (4) and (5) of this section or where an exemption under ORS 818.030 specifically provides otherwise, a loaded weight that exceeds the maximum allowable weight as determined by any of the following tables exceeds the maximum weight limitations for purposes of ORS 818.020:

(1) A vehicle exceeds the maximum allowable weight if the loaded weight of an axle or tandem axle is in excess of that determined by the formula in the following table:

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Table I

The manufacturer's side wall tire rating (but not to exceed 600 pounds) ´ the sum of the tire widths, in inches, of the wheels of the axle or tandem axles = maximum allowable weight.

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For purposes of the table in this subsection tire width is determined by measuring the cross section of the tread of a wheel, the outer face of a track or the runner of a sled except for the following:

(a) For solid tires made of elastic material, tire width is determined by measuring the cross section between the flanges of the circumference of a wheel at the base of the tire as customarily measured and rated by the manufacturers of motor vehicles and tires.
(b) For pneumatic tires made of elastic material, tire width is the diameter of the cross section of the tire as customarily measured and rated by the manufacturers of motor vehicles and tires.
(2) A vehicle or combination of vehicles exceeds the maximum allowable weight if the loaded weight measured at any of the places designated on the following table exceeds the maximum allowable weight established on the table for measurement at that place:

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Table II

Place for measurement of weight

Maximum allowable weight in pounds

Any individual wheel

10,000

Any axle

20,000

Any tandem axles

34,000

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(3) A vehicle, group of axles or combination of vehicles exceeds the maximum allowable weight if the loaded weight is in excess of maximum allowable weight as determined by the method in the following table that produces the lower allowable maximum weight:

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Table III

(Maximum allowable weight

determined by whichever of the

following methods produces lower weight:)

Method A

The sum of permissible axle, tandem axles or group of axles weights as determined under Table I or II of this section is the maximum allowable weight.

OR

Method B

Distance in feet between first and last axle in group of axles:

Maximum allowable weight in pounds for number of axles in group of axles:

2 Axles

3

Axles

4

Axles

5

Axles

6 Axles

Axles

7 or More

4

34,000

5

34,000

6

34,000

7

34,000

8 and less

34,000

34,000

More than 8

38,000

42,000

9

39,000

42,500

10

40,000

43,500

11

40,000

44,000

12

40,000

45,000

50,000

13

40,000

45,500

50,500

14

40,000

46,500

51,500

15

40,000

47,000

52,000

16

40,000

48,000

52,500

58,000

17

40,000

48,500

53,500

58,500

18

40,000

49,500

54,000

59,000

19

40,000

50,000

54,500

60,000

20

40,000

51,000

55,500

60,500

66,000

21

40,000

51,500

56,000

61,000

66,500

22

40,000

52,500

56,500

61,500

67,000

23

40,000

53,000

57,500

62,500

68,000

24

40,000

54,000

58,000

63,000

68,500

74,000

25

40,000

54,500

58,500

63,500

69,000

74,500

26

40,000

55,500

59,500

64,000

69,500

75,000

27

40,000

56,000

60,000

65,000

70,000

75,500

28

40,000

57,000

60,500

65,500

71,000

76,500

29

40,000

57,500

61,500

66,000

71,500

77,000

30

40,000

58,500

62,000

66,500

72,000

77,500

31

40,000

59,000

62,500

67,500

72,500

78,000

32

40,000

60,000

63,500

68,000

73,000

78,500

33

40,000

60,000

64,000

68,500

74,000

79,000

34

40,000

60,000

64,500

69,000

74,500

80,000

35

40,000

60,000

65,500

70,000

75,000

80,000

36

40,000

60,000

66,000

70,500

75,500

80,000

37

40,000

60,000

66,500

71,000

76,000

80,000

38

40,000

60,000

67,500

71,500

77,000

80,000

39

40,000

60,000

68,000

72,500

77,500

80,000

40

40,000

60,000

68,500

73,000

78,000

80,000

41

40,000

60,000

69,500

73,500

78,500

80,000

42

40,000

60,000

70,000

74,000

79,000

80,000

43

40,000

60,000

70,500

75,000

80,000

80,000

44

40,000

60,000

71,500

75,500

80,000

80,000

45

40,000

60,000

72,000

76,000

80,000

80,000

46

40,000

60,000

72,500

76,500

80,000

80,000

47

40,000

60,000

73,500

77,500

80,000

80,000

48

40,000

60,000

74,000

78,000

80,000

80,000

49

40,000

60,000

74,500

78,500

80,000

80,000

50

40,000

60,000

75,500

79,000

80,000

80,000

51

40,000

60,000

76,000

80,000

80,000

80,000

52

40,000

60,000

76,500

80,000

80,000

80,000

53

40,000

60,000

77,500

80,000

80,000

80,000

54

40,000

60,000

78,000

80,000

80,000

80,000

55

40,000

60,000

78,500

80,000

80,000

80,000

56

40,000

60,000

79,500

80,000

80,000

80,000

57 or over

40,000

60,000

80,000

80,000

80,000

80,000

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For the purpose of the table in this subsection, the distance between axles shall be measured to the nearest foot. When a fractional measurement is exactly one-half foot the next larger whole number shall be used.

(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a vehicle with farm vehicle registration issued under ORS 805.300 or with out-of-state farm vehicle registration exceeds the maximum allowable weight if the loaded weight of the vehicle or combination of vehicles exceeds the amount shown in the following table:

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Distance in feet between the extremes of any group of 2 or more consecutive axles:

Maximum allowable weight in pounds for number of axles in group of axles:

2 Axles

3 Axles

4 Axles

5 or More Axles

4

37,800

5

37,800

6

37,800

7

37,800

8

37,800

42,000

9

37,800

42,400

10

37,800

43,500

11

44,000

12

45,000

50,000

13

56,470

56,470

56,470

14

57,940

57,940

57,940

15

59,400

59,400

59,400

16

60,610

60,610

60,610

17

61,820

61,820

61,820

18

63,140

63,140

63,140

19

64,530

64,530

64,530

20

65,450

65,450

65,450

21

66,000

66,000

66,330

22

66,000

66,000

67,250

23

66,000

66,000

67,880

24

66,000

66,000

68,510

25

66,000

66,000

69,150

26

66,000

66,000

69,770

27

66,000

66,000

70,400

28

66,000

66,000

70,950

29

66,000

66,000

71,500

30

72,050

31

72,600

32

73,150

33

73,700

34

74,250

35

74,800

36

75,350

37

75,900

38

76,450

39

77,000

40

77,550

41

78,100

42

78,650

43 and over

80,000

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Weights authorized under this subsection are authorized only if the vehicle is transporting field-loaded agricultural products in Malheur County. Weights authorized under this subsection are not authorized for vehicles traveling on Interstate 84 or U.S. Highway 95. A vehicle otherwise described in this subsection that is operating at a weight not listed in this subsection must comply with subsection (1) of this section.

(5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the maximum wheel load for the front axle of the power unit on a vehicle used for curbside solid waste or recycling collection that has tires that are at least 12-1/2 inches wide shall be the load limit established by the tire manufacturer, as molded on at least one sidewall of the tire, up to a maximum of 10,000 pounds, as long as the tire is approved by the Department of Transportation pursuant to ORS 818.012.

ORS 818.010

1983 c.338 §508; 1985 c.16 §264; 1985 c.172 §6a; 1987 c.66 §1; 1995 c.489 §1; 1999 c.725 §1; 2001 c.335 §1; 2001 c.665 §1