Section 18-2503. RESTRICTIONS ON HANDLING LOADS  


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    2503.1The load upon any part of a vehicle operated alone, or the load upon any part of the front vehicle of a combination of vehicles, shall not extend more than three feet (3 ft.) beyond the foremost part of the vehicle or vehicles; and the load upon any part of any vehicle alone, or the load upon any part of the rear vehicle of a combination of vehicles, shall not extend more than six feet (6 ft.) beyond the extreme part of the rear of the vehicle or vehicles.

     

    2503.2No vehicle shall be driven or moved on any street or highway unless that vehicle is constructed or loaded to prevent any of its load from dropping, sifting, leaking, or otherwise escaping from the vehicle; Provided, that sand may be dropped for the purpose of securing traction, or water or other substance may be sprinkled on the roadway in cleaning or maintaining the roadway.

     

    2503.3The weight of the load carried on any truck, tractor, trailer, or combination of vehicles, shall not exceed the manufacturer’s rated load capacity of the truck, tractor, trailer, or combination, and loads carried on such vehicles shall be adequately secured to prevent shifting, toppling, or in any other manner becoming a hazard.

     

    2503.4Any tarpaulin or other covering used to protect the load carried on any vehicle shall be securely fastened to prevent its detachment.

     

    2503.5No vehicle shall be parked unattended or left standing upon the streets of the District, except while actually being loaded or unloaded, unless the tailgate is closed; Provided, that this subsection shall not apply to vehicles so loaded that a portion of the load extends upon and is supported by the tailgate.

     

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Commissioners’ Order 274, 310/949 effective September 1, 1949; as amended by Commissioners’ Order 61-2466 effective December 12, 1961, 17 DCRR §§ 1 53(f), (g) (October 19, 1970); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 33 DCR 3716, 3718 (June 20, 1986).