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Code · Missouri · Chapter 301

301.133. Special mobile equipment exempt — when permitted on highways, exception.

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301.133. Special mobile equipment exempt — when permitted on highways, exception. — 1. Special mobile equipment may be moved on the highways of this state from one job location to another or to or from places of storage, delivery or repair without complying with the provisions of the law relating to titling and registration and display of license plates but shall comply with all the other requirements of the law relating to motor vehicles, except that such equipment, other than farm equipment, shall not be operated on state maintained roads or highways on Saturdays, Sundays or legal holidays, except in emergencies.
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1 of this section to the contrary, special mobile equipment that travels at a speed above any minimum posted speed limit and is capable of traveling at the uniform maximum speed limits as established in section 304.010 , does not exceed the maximum weight limits as established in subsection 3 of section 304.180 , and does not exceed the limitations on height, width, or length of section 304.170 , so as to require the issuance of a special permit pursuant to section 304.200 , may be operated on state maintained roads or highways at any time and on any day.
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(L. 1955 p. 627 § 304.265, A.L. 1987 H.B. 531, A.L. 1995 H.B. 717 merged with S.B. 70, A.L. 2003 H.B. 247)
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