Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 46.44 - Size, Weight, Load.
46.44.042 - Maximum gross weights—Axle and tire factors.

RCW 46.44.042
Maximum gross weights—Axle and tire factors.

Subject to the maximum gross weights specified in RCW 46.44.041, it is unlawful to operate any vehicle upon the public highways with a gross weight, including load, upon any tire concentrated upon the surface of the highway in excess of six hundred pounds per inch width of such tire. An axle manufactured after July 31, 1993, carrying more than ten thousand pounds gross weight must be equipped with four or more tires. An axle carrying more than ten thousand pounds gross weight must have four or more tires, regardless of date of manufacture. Instead of the four or more tires per axle requirements of this section, an axle may be equipped with two tires limited to five hundred pounds per inch width of tire. This section does not apply to vehicles operating under oversize or overweight permits, or both, issued under RCW 46.44.090, while carrying a nonreducible load.
The following equipment may operate at six hundred pounds per inch width of tire: (1) A nonliftable steering axle or axles on the power unit; (2) a tiller axle on firefighting apparatus; (3) a rear booster trailing axle equipped with two tires on a ready-mix concrete transit truck; and (4) a straddle trailer manufactured before January 1, 1996, equipped with single-tire axles or a single axle using a walking beam supported by two in-line single tires and used exclusively for the transport of fruit bins between field, storage, and processing. A straddle trailer manufactured after January 1, 1996, meeting this use criteria may carry five hundred fifteen pounds per inch width of tire on sixteen and one-half inch wide tires.
For the purpose of this section, the width of tire in case of solid rubber or hollow center cushion tires, so long as the use thereof may be permitted by the law, shall be measured between the flanges of the rim. For the purpose of this section, the width of tires in case of pneumatic tires shall be the maximum overall normal inflated width as stipulated by the manufacturer when inflated to the pressure specified and without load thereon.
The department of transportation, by rule with respect to state highways, and a local authority, with respect to a public highway under its jurisdiction, may extend the weight table in RCW 46.44.041 to one hundred fifteen thousand pounds. However, the extension must be in compliance with federal law, and vehicles operating under the extension must be in full compliance with the 1997 axle and tire requirements under this section.

[ 2006 c 334 § 15; 1996 c 116 § 1; 1993 c 103 § 1; 1985 c 351 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 10; 1961 c 12 § 46.44.042. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 27; 1951 c 269 § 27; prior: 1949 c 221 § 2, part; 1947 c 200 § 6, part; 1941 c 116 § 2, part; 1937 c 189 § 50, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-50, part; 1929 c 180 § 3, part; 1927 c 309 § 8, part; 1923 c 181 § 4, part; 1921 c 96 § 20, part; RRS § 6362-8, part.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2006 c 334: See note following RCW 47.01.051.


Effective dates—Severability—1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64: See notes following RCW 46.16A.455.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 46 - Motor Vehicles

Chapter 46.44 - Size, Weight, Load.

46.44.010 - Outside width limit.

46.44.013 - Appurtenances on recreational vehicles.

46.44.020 - Maximum height—Impaired clearance signs.

46.44.030 - Maximum lengths.

46.44.034 - Maximum lengths—Front and rear protrusions.

46.44.036 - Combination of units—Limitation.

46.44.037 - Combination of units—Lawful operations.

46.44.041 - Maximum gross weights—Wheelbase and axle factors.

46.44.042 - Maximum gross weights—Axle and tire factors.

46.44.043 - Cement trucks—Axle loading controls.

46.44.047 - Excess weight—Logging trucks—Special permits—County or city permits—Fees—Discretion of arresting officer.

46.44.049 - Effect of weight on highways—Study authorized.

46.44.050 - Minimum length of wheelbase.

46.44.060 - Outside load limits for passenger vehicles.

46.44.070 - Drawbar requirements—Trailer whipping or weaving—Towing flag.

46.44.080 - Local regulations—State highway regulations.

46.44.090 - Special permits for oversize or overweight movements.

46.44.091 - Special permits—Gross weight limit.

46.44.0915 - Heavy haul industrial corridors—Overweight sealed containers and vehicles.

46.44.092 - Special permits—Overall width limits, exceptions—Application for permit.

46.44.093 - Special permits—Discretion of issuer—Conditions.

46.44.0941 - Special permits—Fees.

46.44.095 - Temporary additional tonnage permits—Fees.

46.44.096 - Special permits—Determining fee—To whom paid.

46.44.098 - Increase in federal limits on sizes and weights—Increases by commission.

46.44.101 - Interstate travel by specialized equipment.

46.44.105 - Enforcement procedures—Penalties—Exception—Rules.

46.44.110 - Liability for damage to highways, bridges, etc.

46.44.120 - Liability of owner, others, for violations.

46.44.130 - Farm implements—Gross weight and size limitation exception—Penalty.

46.44.140 - Farm implements—Special permits—Penalty.

46.44.150 - Highway improvement vehicles—Gross weight limit excesses authorized—Limitations.

46.44.170 - Mobile home or park model trailer movement special permit and decal—Responsibility for taxes—License plates—Rules.

46.44.173 - Notice to treasurer and assessor of county where mobile home or park trailer to be located.

46.44.175 - Penalties—Hearing.

46.44.180 - Operation of mobile home pilot vehicle without insurance unlawful—Amounts—Exception—Penalty.

46.44.190 - Firefighting apparatus.

46.44.200 - Vehicles or combination of vehicles with weight rating over forty thousand pounds and transporting cattle—Mandatory stops at state patrol-operated ports of entry—Exception—Penalty—Application.