Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1 - Size, Weight, and Load
Section 24-108 - Load Limits of Axles

(a)    (1)    Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection and except as otherwise provided in this section, the gross weight imposed on the ground surface by the wheels of an axle of a vehicle may not exceed the following limits:


Single Axle Weight





Registered Gross
Gross

Weight of Vehicle
Maximum

(in Pounds)
Weight


(in Pounds)



Single axle
73,000 or less
22,400
Single axle
More than 73,000
20,000

        (2)    Except for vehicles operated under a permit issued under § 24–112 of this subtitle, the gross weight imposed on the ground surface by the wheels of a front axle of a vehicle combination may not exceed either the lesser of:
            (i)    The sum of the rated load capacities for each tire on the axle, except as provided in subsection (b) of this section; or
            (ii)    The sum of the rated load capacities indicated by the manufacturer as to each tire on the axle with which the vehicle is currently equipped.
        (3)    (i)    Except as provided in subparagraphs (ii) and (iii) of this paragraph, any vehicle with a gross maximum weight in excess of 73,000 pounds may travel only on State highways, except while making a delivery or pickup, and then only when traveling by the shortest available legal route to or from the State highway for the purpose of making such delivery or pickup. In Baltimore City, the shortest available legal route shall be only on designated truck routes.
            (ii)    If approved by the local governing body and the State Highway Administration, in Dorchester County, a vehicle with a gross maximum weight in excess of 73,000 pounds may use the Linkwood Road when traveling between East New Market and Linkwood.
            (iii)    1.    The County Commissioners of Garrett County may, by ordinance, establish the authorized gross maximum weight of a vehicle that:
                A.    Has at least 6 axles;
                B.    Is a truck tractor and semitrailer combination; and
                C.    Is using any part of Table Rock Road and Wilson Run Road in Garrett County that is owned and maintained by the county.
                2.    The gross maximum weight established under this subparagraph may not exceed 87,000 pounds.
            (iv)    In Washington County, if approved by the county governing body, a vehicle with a gross maximum weight not exceeding 95,000 pounds may use Warfordsburg Road from the Lanco–Pennland Dairy Cooperative cheese factory located at 14738 Warfordsburg Road to the Maryland–Pennsylvania border.
    (b)    Except on interstate highways, a vehicle carrying farm products as defined under § 10–601 of the Agriculture Article or forest products that have been loaded in fields or other off–highway locations is permitted an axle load limit tolerance of 10 percent.
    (c)    (1)    In Anne Arundel County and Baltimore County, garbage and refuse trucks that make collections on a fixed route and are owned by or doing business with any governmental entity in the respective county are permitted rear axle load limit tolerances of 10 percent if:
            (i)    The overweight is due to bad weather; and
            (ii)    The truck does not exceed its registered gross weight limit.
        (2)    A privately owned truck is permitted this tolerance only while actually engaged in the business of the governmental entity.
    (d)    Any over–the–road bus or any vehicle that is regularly and exclusively used as an intrastate public agency transit passenger bus may not exceed:
        (1)    A single axle weight limit of 24,000 pounds; or
        (2)    The tire manufacturer’s rated load capacity for any tire on the vehicle.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Transportation

Title 24 - Vehicle Laws -- Size, Weight, and Load; Highway Preservation

Subtitle 1 - Size, Weight, and Load

Section 24-101 - Scope and Effect of Subtitle

Section 24-102 - Width of Vehicles

Section 24-103 - Projecting Loads on Passenger Vehicles

Section 24-104 - Height of Vehicles and Loads

Section 24-104.1 - Length of Vehicles and Loads

Section 24-104.2 - Length of Semitrailer Operated in Combination With Truck Tractors

Section 24-105 - Load Extensions

Section 24-106 - Securing Loads on Vehicles -- in General

Section 24-106.1 - Securing Loads on Vehicles -- Loose Material

Section 24-106.2 - Securing Loads on Vehicles -- Transportation of Lumber, Pipe, Steel, or Similar Materials

Section 24-106.3 - Securing Loads on Vehicles -- Persons Liable for Violations

Section 24-107 - Trailers and Towed Vehicles

Section 24-108 - Load Limits of Axles

Section 24-109 - Gross Weight of Vehicles

Section 24-110 - Registration of Vehicles According to Permissible Gross Weight

Section 24-111 - Weighing and Measuring Vehicles

Section 24-111.1 - Removal of Excess Weight

Section 24-111.2 - Weighing and Measuring Stations

Section 24-111.3 - Vehicle Height Monitoring System

Section 24-112 - Permits for Excess Size and Weight

Section 24-112.1 - Reciprocal Agreements

Section 24-113 - Rules and Regulations for Movement of Oversize and Overweight Vehicles

Section 24-113.1 - Weight Limitations for Vehicles Carrying International Freight

Section 24-113.2 - Exceptional Hauling Permit for Farm Products

Section 24-113.3 - Indivisible Load

Section 24-114 - Jurisdiction and Appeals in Offenses Involving Vehicle Weights