Sec. 1. (a) As used in this section, "drive away or tow away" means the delivery service performed by a transport operator by which motor vehicles in transit are delivered by driving singly or in combination by the towbar, saddlemount, or fullmount methods or any lawful combination of those methods, including coupling equipment or where a truck or tractor draws or tows a semitrailer or trailer in transit.
(b) A combination of two (2) vehicles coupled together, including load, may not exceed a total length of sixty (60) feet, except for the following:
(1) A combination of two (2) vehicles coupled together that are especially constructed to transport other vehicles or boats. This exception includes any combination of a truck, tractor, semitrailer, and trailer if the combination is used exclusively or primarily in connection with motorsports.
(2) A combination of two (2) vehicles coupled together being transported in a drive away or tow away service.
(3) A pole trailer owned by or operated for a public utility (as defined in IC 8-1-2-1), while the pole trailer is being used in connection with the utility services of the public utility.
(4) Trailers used in transporting oil field equipment or pipe for the transmission of oil or gas.
[Pre-1991 Recodification Citations: 9-1-4-18 part; 9-8-1-2(a) part.]
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.12-2013, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 20. Size and Weight Regulation
Chapter 9. Special Restrictions Concerning Combined Vehicles and Towing Permits
9-20-9-2. Combinations of Three or More Coupled Vehicles; Length Limitations
9-20-9-4. Hauling of Vehicles or Parts of Vehicles
9-20-9-5. Loads on Vehicles or Combinations of Vehicles; Length Limitations
9-20-9-6. Transport of Vehicles or Boats by Stinger-Steered Vehicle; Length Limitations
9-20-9-8. Draw Bar or Other Couplers; Length Limitations; Safety Devices; Compliance Requirements
9-20-9-11. Combinations of Vehicles Traveling Less Than 50 Miles; Exemption From Permit