Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 734 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DELIVERY AND OPERATIONS DIVISION
Division 82 - VARIANCE PERMITS ISSUED FOR NON-DIVISIBLE LOADS AND ROAD USE ASSESSMENT FEES
Section 734-082-0035 - Pilot Vehicle(s)
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) Pilot vehicles may be needed to insure the safety of the traveling public when vehicle and load movements involve excessive width, height, length or projections to the front or rear of vehicles or combinations of vehicles. The configuration of such pilot vehicle(s) must be a passenger car, pick-up, truck, or truck-tractor of legal size and weight. A pilot vehicle may not tow another vehicle.
(2) Pilot vehicles escorting oversize loads or vehicles are required to have the following:
(3) The number of pilot vehicles required for certain movements is shown on permit Attachment 82-A, which is issued with permits requiring pilot vehicles. The Chief Engineer is authorized to alter the number of pilot vehicles from those specified in permit Attachment 82-A depending upon local conditions, seasonal traffic, construction projects, or other considerations. The permit will reflect altered requirements.
(4) Permit Attachment 82-A is available from the Commerce and Compliance Division, Over-Dimension Permit Unit.
(5) The highway classification groups referred to in permit Attachment 82-A are established by and maintained by the Chief Engineer.
(6) Positioning of pilot vehicles - Unless specified otherwise, the pilot vehicle(s) must be positioned ahead of (when one is required) or to the front and rear of (when two or more are required) the oversize unit at a distance of 300 feet to 500 feet from the unit. In areas where traffic congestion is encountered, where traffic is controlled by signals, or where other conditions may require, the spacing will be reduced as may be required to properly safeguard the traveling public.
(7) When for any cause the oversize unit is stopped and occupies or encroaches onto the highway's travel lane, the pilot vehicle(s) must be positioned to warn and safeguard other traffic approaching from any direction from which visibility or sight distance may be limited.
(8) Duties of pilot vehicle operations:
(9) Pilot vehicles are considered to be under the direct control and supervision of the operator of the vehicle to which the permit is issued.
(10) Specifically identified locations may require additional precautions. Permits may specify locations that require certified flagging to be conducted. The flagging must be conducted in accordance with the standards in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as adopted in OAR 734-020-0005.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.616, 184.619, 810.060 & 823.011
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 818.200 & 818.220