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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 75 — VEHICLES · Chapter 49

§ 4925. Width of projecting loads on passenger vehicles.

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§ 4925. Width of projecting loads on passenger vehicles.
(a)General rule.-- No passenger-type vehicle shall be operated on any highway with a load extending beyond the left side of the vehicle nor extending more than 12 inches beyond the right side of the vehicle.
(b)Exception.-- This section does not apply to emergency vehicles.
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SUBCHAPTER C
MAXIMUM WEIGHTS OF VEHICLES
Sec.
4941. Maximum gross weight of vehicles.
4942. Registered gross weight.
4943. Maximum axle weight of vehicles.
4944. Maximum wheel load.
4945. Penalties for exceeding maximum weights.
4946. Impoundment of vehicles for nonpayment of overweight fines (Repealed).
4947. Disposition of impounded vehicles and loads (Repealed).
4948. Maximum weight and seating capacity of buses.
4949. Application to tow trucks.
Cross References. Subchapter C is referred to in sections 4961, 4968, 4974, 4976, 4976.1, 4976.2, 4978, 4979, 4979.1, 4979.2, 4979.3, 4979.4, 4979.5, 4979.6, 4982, 6506 of this title.
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