(a) The total outside width, exclusive of safety equipment authorized by the United States Department of Transportation, of any vehicle or the load thereon may not exceed ninety-six inches except as otherwise provided in this article: Provided, That any vehicle with a total outside width of one hundred two inches, exclusive of safety equipment authorized by the United States Department of Transportation, may be operated on any highway within the state designated by the United States Department of Transportation or the commissioner of the department of highways or on any highway having a minimum lane width of ten feet.
(b) Motor homes, travel trailers, truck campers, motor buses and trackless trolley coaches with a total outside width of one hundred two inches, excluding safety equipment authorized by the United States Department of Transportation, may operate on any highway.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 17C. Traffic Regulations and Laws of the Road
Article 17. Size, Weight and Load
§17C-17-3. Projecting Loads on Passenger Vehicles
§17C-17-4. Height and Length of Vehicles and Loads
§17C-17-5. Special Load Limits
§17C-17-6. Loads to Be Securely Fastened and Not Allowed to Leak, Escape, etc.
§17C-17-6a. Vehicles Transporting Compressed Gas Containers
§17C-17-7. Trailers and Towed Vehicles
§17C-17-8. Single-Axle Load Limit
§17C-17-8a. Tandem-Axle Load Limit for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways
§17C-17-9a. Gross Weight of Vehicles and Loads
§17C-17-11. Permits for Excess Size and Weight
§17C-17-11c. Designating an Industrial Road; Setting Weight Limits
§17C-17-11d. Establishing Maximum Road Highway Weights
§17C-17-12. When State Road Commission or Local Authorities May Restrict Right to Use Highways
§17C-17-13. Liability for Damage to Highway or Structure
§17C-17-14. Penalties for Violation of Weight Laws; Impounding Vehicles