Chapter 039 |
2018 -- S 2557 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/18/2018 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES - DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL CODE PROVISIONS |
Introduced By: Senators Ciccone, McCaffrey, Goodwin, Felag, and Lombardi |
Date Introduced: March 01, 2018 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 31-1-3, 31-1-4 and 31-1-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-1 |
entitled "Definitions and General Code Provisions" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
31-1-3. Types of vehicles. |
(a) (1) "Antique motor car" means any motor vehicle that is more than twenty-five (25) |
years old. Unless fully inspected and meeting inspection requirements, the vehicle may be |
maintained solely for use in exhibitions, club activities, parades, and other functions of public |
interest. The vehicle may also be used for limited enjoyment and purposes other than the |
previously mentioned activities, but may not be used primarily for the transportation of |
passengers or goods over any public highway. |
(2) After the vehicle has met the requirements of state inspection, a registration plate may |
be issued to it on payment of the standard fee. The vehicle may be operated on the highways of |
this and other states, and may, in addition to the registration plate, retain the designation "antique" |
and display an "antique plate". |
(3) For any vehicle that is more than twenty-five (25) years old, the division of motor |
vehicles may also issue or approve, subject to rules and regulations that may be promulgated by |
the administrator, a "year of manufacture plate" for the vehicle that is an exact replica plate |
designating the exact year of manufacture of the vehicle. |
(b) (1) "Antique motorcycle" means any motorcycle that is more than twenty-five (25) |
years old. Unless fully inspected and meeting inspection requirements, the vehicle shall be |
maintained solely for use in exhibitions, club activities, parades, and other functions of public |
interest. The vehicle may also be used for limited enjoyment and purposes other than the |
previously mentioned activities, but may not be used primarily for the transportation of |
passengers or goods over any public highway; and |
(2) After the vehicle has met the requirements of state inspection, a registration plate may |
be issued to it, on payment of the standard fee, and the vehicle may be operated on the highways |
of this and other states, and may, in addition to the registration plate, retain the designation |
"antique" and display an "antique plate". |
(c) "Authorized emergency vehicle" means vehicles of the fire department (fire patrol); |
police vehicles; vehicles used by Rhode Island state marshals in the department of corrections; |
vehicles used by the state bomb squad within the division of state fire marshal; vehicles of |
municipal departments or public service corporations designated or authorized by the |
administrator as ambulances and emergency vehicles; and privately owned motor vehicles of |
volunteer firefighters or privately owned motor vehicles of volunteer ambulance drivers or |
attendants, as authorized by the department chief or commander and permitted by the Rhode |
Island Association of Fire Chiefs and Rhode Island Association of Police Chiefs Joint Committee |
for Volunteer Warning Light Permits. |
(d) "Automobile" means, for registration purposes, every motor vehicle carrying |
passengers other than for hire. |
(e) "Bicycle" means every vehicle having two (2) tandem wheels, except scooters and |
similar devices, propelled exclusively by human power, and upon which a person may ride. |
(f) "Camping recreational vehicle" means a vehicular type camping unit, certified by the |
manufacturer as complying with ANSI A119.2 Standards, designed primarily as temporary living |
quarters for recreation that has either its own motor power or is mounted on, or towed by, another |
vehicle. The basic units are tent trailers, fifth-wheel trailers, motorized campers, travel trailers, |
and pick-up campers. |
(g) "Electric motorized bicycles bicycle" means a motorized bicycle that may be |
propelled by human power or electric motor power, or by both, with an electric motor rated not |
more than two (2) (S.A.E.) horsepower, that is capable of a maximum speed of not more than |
twenty-five (25) miles per hour. |
(h) "Electric personal assistive mobility device" ("EPAMD") is a self-balancing, non- |
tandem two-wheeled (2) device, designed to transport only one person, with an electric |
propulsion system that limits the maximum speed of the device to fifteen (15) miles per hour. |
(i) “Fifth-wheel trailer”: A towable recreational vehicle, not exceeding four hundred |
(400) square feet in area, designed to be towed by a motorized vehicle that contains a towing |
mechanism that is mounted above or forward of the tow vehicle's rear axle and that is eligible to |
be registered for highway use. |
(j) "Hearse" means every motor vehicle used for transporting human corpses. A hearse |
shall be considered an automobile for registration purposes. |
(k) "Jitney or bus" means: (1) A "public bus" that includes every motor vehicle, trailer, |
semi-trailer, tractor trailer, or tractor trailer combination, used for the transportation of passengers |
for hire, and operated wholly or in part upon any street or highway as a means of transportation |
similar to that afforded by a street railway company, by indiscriminately receiving or discharging |
passengers, or running on a regular route or over any portion of one, or between fixed termini; or |
(2) A "private bus" that includes every motor vehicle other than a public bus or passenger van |
designed for carrying more than ten (10) passengers and used for the transportation of persons, |
and every motor vehicle other than a taxicab designed and used for the transportation of persons |
for compensation. |
(l) "Motorcycle" means only those motor vehicles having not more than three (3) wheels |
in contact with the ground and a saddle on which the driver sits astride, except bicycles with |
helper motors as defined in subsection (n) of this section. |
(m) "Motor-driven cycle" means every motorcycle, including every motor scooter, with a |
motor of no greater than five (5) horsepower, except bicycles with helper motors as defined in |
subsection (n) of this section. |
(n) "Motorized bicycles" means two-wheel (2) vehicles that may be propelled by human |
power or helper power, or by both, with a motor rated not more than four and nine-tenths (4.9) |
horsepower and not greater than fifty (50) cubic centimeters, that are capable of a maximum |
speed of not more than thirty (30) miles per hour. |
(o) “Motorized camper”: A camping recreational vehicle, built on, or permanently |
attached to, a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis cab or van that is an integral part of the |
completed vehicle. |
(p) "Motorized tricycles" means tricycles that may be propelled by human power or |
helper motor, or by both, with a motor rated no more than 1.5 brake horsepower that is capable of |
a maximum speed of not more than thirty (30) miles per hour. |
(q) "Motorized wheelchair" means any self-propelled vehicle, designed for, and used by, |
a person with a disability that is incapable of speed in excess of eight (8) miles per hour. |
(r) "Motor scooter" means a motor-driven cycle with a motor rated not more than four |
and nine-tenths (4.9) horsepower and not greater than fifty (50) cubic centimeters that is capable |
of a maximum speed of not more than thirty (30) miles per hour. |
(s) "Motor vehicle" means every vehicle that is self-propelled or propelled by electric |
power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon rails, except vehicles moved |
exclusively by human power, an EPAMD and electric motorized bicycles as defined in subsection |
(g) of this section, and motorized wheelchairs. |
(t) "Motor vehicle for hire" means every motor vehicle other than jitneys, public buses, |
hearses, and motor vehicles used chiefly in connection with the conduct of funerals, to transport |
persons for compensation in any form, or motor vehicles rented for transporting persons either |
with or without furnishing an operator. |
(u) (v) “Park trailer”: A camping recreational vehicle that is eligible to be registered for |
highway use and meets the following criteria: (1) Built on a single chassis mounted on wheels; |
and (2) Certified by the manufacturer as complying with ANSI A119.5. |
(v) (w) "Passenger van" means every motor vehicle capable of carrying ten (10) to |
fourteen (14) passengers plus an operator and used for personal use or on a not-for-hire basis. |
Passenger vans may be used for vanpools, transporting passengers to and from work locations, |
provided that the operator receives no remuneration other than free use of the vehicle. |
(w) (x) "Pedal carriages carriage" (also known as "quadricycles") means a nonmotorized |
bicycle with four (4) or more wheels operated by one or more persons for the purpose of, or |
capable of, transporting additional passengers in seats or on a platform made a part of or |
otherwise attached to the pedal carriage. The term shall not include a bicycle with trainer or |
beginner wheels affixed to it, nor shall it include a wheelchair or other vehicle with the purpose of |
operation by or for the transportation of a handicapped person with a disability, nor shall it |
include a tricycle built for a child or an adult with a seat for only one operator and no passenger. |
(x) (y) "Pick-up camper": A camping recreational vehicle consisting of a roof, floor, and |
sides designed to be loaded onto and unloaded from the back of a pick-up truck. |
(y) (z) "Rickshaws Rickshaw" (also known as "pedi cabs cab") means a nonmotorized |
bicycle with three (3) wheels operated by one person for the purpose of, or capable of, |
transporting additional passengers in seats or on a platform made a part of, or otherwise attached |
to, the rickshaw. This definition shall not include a bicycle built for two (2) where the operators |
are seated one behind the other, nor shall it include the operation of a bicycle with trainer or |
beginner wheels affixed thereto, nor shall it include a wheelchair or other vehicle with the |
purpose of operation by or for the transportation of a handicapped person with a disability. |
(z) (aa) "School bus" means every motor vehicle owned by a public or governmental |
agency, when operated for the transportation of children to or from school; or privately owned, |
when operated for compensation for the transportation of children to or from school. |
(aa) (bb) "Suburban vehicle" means every motor vehicle with a convertible or |
interchangeable body or with removable seats, usable for both passenger and delivery purposes, |
and including motor vehicles commonly known as station or depot wagons or any vehicle into |
which access can be gained through the rear by means of a hatch or trunk and where the rear seats |
can be folded down to permit the carrying of articles as well as passengers. |
(bb) (cc) "Tent trailer": A towable recreational vehicle that is mounted on wheels and |
constructed with collapsible partial side walls that fold for towing by another vehicle and unfold |
for use and that is eligible to be registered for highway use. |
(cc) (dd) "Trackless trolley coach" means every motor vehicle that is propelled by |
electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated on rails. |
(dd) (ee) “Travel trailer”: A towable recreational vehicle, not exceeding three hundred |
twenty (320) square feet (320’) in area, designed to be towed by a motorized vehicle containing a |
towing mechanism that is mounted behind the tow vehicle's bumper and that is eligible to be |
registered for highway use. |
(ee) (ff) "Vehicle" means every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or |
may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices used exclusively upon stationary |
rails or tracks. |
(ff) (u) "Natural gas vehicle" means a vehicle operated by an engine fueled primarily by |
natural gas. |
31-1-4. Trucks and tractors. |
(a) "Farm tractor" means every motor vehicle designed and used primarily as a farm |
implement, for drawing plows, mowing machines, and other implements of husbandry or farm |
vehicles. |
(b) "Tow cars and tow trucks" means every motor vehicle ordinarily used for the purpose |
of towing or removing motor vehicles or assisting disabled motor vehicles. |
(c) "Truck" means every motor vehicle designed, used, or maintained primarily for the |
transportation of property. The administrator of the division of motor vehicles shall determine, in |
case of doubt, if a motor vehicle is subject to registration as a truck. |
(d) "Truck tractor" means a non-cargo-carrying power unit that operates in combination |
with a semi-trailer or trailer, except that a truck tractor and a semi-trailer or trailer engaged in the |
transportation of automobiles may transport motor vehicles on part of the power unit. |
(e) "Covered heavy-duty tow and recovery vehicle" means a vehicle that is transporting a |
disabled vehicle from the place where the vehicle became disabled to the nearest appropriate |
repair facility; and, provided the vehicle has a gross vehicle weight that is equal to or exceeds the |
gross vehicle weight of the disabled vehicle being transported. |
(f)(1) "Trailer transporter towing unit" means a power unit that is not used to carry |
property when operating in a towaway trailer transporter combination. |
(2) "Towaway trailer transporter combination" means a combination of vehicles |
consisting of a trailer transporter towing unit and two (2) trailers or semitrailers: |
(i) With a total weight that does not exceed twenty-six thousand pounds (26,000 lbs.); |
and |
(ii) In which the trailers or semitrailers carry no property and constitute inventory |
property of a manufacturer, distributor, or dealer of such the trailers or semitrailers. |
31-1-5. Trailers. |
(a) "Automobile transporter" means any vehicle combination designed and used for the |
transport of assembled highway vehicles, including truck camper units. An automobile |
transporter shall not be prohibited from the transport of cargo or general freight on a backhaul, |
provided it complies with weight limitations for a truck tractor and semitrailer combination. |
(a)(b) "Pole trailer" means every vehicle without motive power designed to be drawn by |
another vehicle and attached to the towing vehicle by means of a reach, or pole, or by being |
boomed or secured to the towing vehicle, and ordinarily used for transporting long or irregularly |
shaped loads such as poles, pipes, or structural members capable, generally, of sustaining |
themselves as beams between the supporting connections. |
(b)(c) "Semi-trailer" means every vehicle with or without motive power, other than a pole |
trailer, designed for carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle, |
constructed so that some of its weight and that of its load rests upon or is carried by another |
vehicle. |
(c)(d) "Tractor-semi-trailer combination" means every combination of a tractor and a |
semi-trailer properly attached to the tractor to form an articulated vehicle. |
(d)(e) "Tractor-trailer combination" means every combination of a tractor and a trailer, |
properly attached to the tractor to form an articulated vehicle. |
(e)(f) "Trailer" means every vehicle without motive power, other than a pole trailer, |
designed for carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle, constructed so |
that none of its weight rests upon the towing vehicle. |
SECTION 2. Sections 31-25-2, 31-25-6 and 31-25-21 of the General Laws in Chapter 31- |
25 entitled "Size, Weight, and Load Limits" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
31-25-2. Vehicles exempt from limitations. |
(a) The provisions of this chapter governing size, weight, and load shall not apply to: |
(1) Road machinery; |
(2) Farm vehicles, including farm tractors, temporarily moved upon a highway; |
(3) Any vehicle owned and operated by the Rhode Island public transit authority which |
that is designed for carrying passengers and is comprised of two (2) sections permanently joined |
by a hinge mechanism or an articulated joint which that allows vertical and horizontal movement |
and a passage for riders moving from one section to the other; or |
(4) A vehicle operated under the terms of a special permit issued as provided in this |
chapter.; |
(5) Covered heavy-duty tow and recovery vehicles; |
(6) Emergency vehicles with a weight limit of up to a maximum gross vehicle weight of |
eighty-six thousand pounds (86,000 lbs.) or less than twenty-four thousand pounds (24,000 lbs.) |
on a single steering axle; thirty-three thousand five hundred pounds (33,500 lbs.) on a single- |
drive axle; sixty-two thousand pounds (62,000 lbs.) on a tandem axle; or fifty-two thousand |
pounds (52,000 lbs.) on a tandem rear drive steer axle; or |
(7) Natural gas vehicles up to a maximum gross vehicle weight of eighty-two thousand |
pounds (82,000 lbs.) by an amount that is equal to the difference between the weight of the |
vehicle attributable to the natural gas tank and fueling system carried by that vehicle; and the |
weight of a comparable diesel tank and fueling system. |
(b) The provisions of this chapter governing size, weight, and load shall not apply to fire |
apparatus acquired by a city or town within this state prior to July 1, 1999. |
31-25-6. Maximum number and length of coupled vehicles. |
(a) No combination of vehicles coupled together shall consist of more than three (3) |
units, a truck-tractor, semi-trailer, and trailer. The combination of vehicles shall not be restricted |
in overall length, except that when a truck-tractor, semi-trailer, and a trailer are used in |
combination, the trailer or semi-trailer each shall not exceed twenty-eight and one-half feet (28' |
6"), excluding bumpers and accessories. Provided, however, that combinations of vehicles |
consisting of three (3) units shall be permitted to operate only on the interstate highway system |
and on those highways, streets, and roads designated by the director of the department of |
transportation. |
(b) Combinations of vehicles consisting of truck-tractor and semi-trailer coupled together |
shall not be restricted in overall length, and semi-trailers shall not exceed fifty-three feet (53') in |
length, excluding bumpers and accessories. Towaway trailer transporter combinations shall not be |
restricted to an overall length limitation of less than eighty-two feet (82'). Semi-trailers exceeding |
forty-eight and one-half feet (48' 6") shall be permitted to operate only on the interstate highway |
system and on those highways, streets, and roads designated by the director of the department of |
transportation. Exceptions to the requirements of this section include the use of a pole trailer and |
combinations designed to transport motor vehicles and/or automobiles as authorized in §§ 31-25- |
7 and 31-25-8. The provision that no combination of vehicles coupled together shall consist of |
more than three (3) units shall not apply to vehicles coupled together by a saddle mount device |
used to transport motor vehicles in a drive-away service when no more than three (3) saddle |
mounts are used, and equipment used in the combination is approved by Part 393.71 of the |
federal motor carrier safety regulations, 49 CFR 393.71, and safety regulations of the division of |
motor vehicles of the department of revenue of the state of Rhode Island as such this federal |
and/or state legislation may be amended or revised from time to time. Any owner or operator |
found deviating from the approval permitted routes shall be fined a minimum mandatory fine of |
five hundred dollars ($500), but not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). |
(c) The distance from the kingpin of the trailer to the center of the rear axle may not |
exceed forty-one feet (41'). |
(d) Fifty-three foot (53') trailers shall be equipped with a rear-end protection device of |
substantial construction consisting of a continuous lateral beam extending to within four inches |
(4") of the lateral extremities of the trailer, and located not more than twenty-two inches (22") |
from the surface of the road as measured with the vehicle empty and on level surface. |
(e) Violations of this section are subject to fines enumerated in § 31-41.1-4. |
31-25-21. Power to permit excess size or weight of loads. |
(a) The department of transportation, with respect to highways under its jurisdiction, |
may, in its discretion, upon application in writing and good cause being shown for it, approve the |
issuance of a special permit in writing by the division of motor vehicles authorizing the applicant |
to operate or move a vehicle, or combination of vehicles, of a size or weight of vehicle or load |
exceeding eighty thousand pounds (80,000 lbs.) or otherwise not in conformity with the |
provisions of chapters 1 -- 27 of this title upon any highway under the jurisdiction of the party |
granting the permit and for the maintenance of which the party is responsible. Permits which that |
have been issued for a full year shall not be required to be renewed for the period of time for |
which payment has been made and the application and other required documentation has been |
completed and filed. Provided, that neither the department of transportation nor the local |
authorities may approve the issuance of permits for divisible loads weighing in excess of one |
hundred four thousand-eight hundred pounds (104,800 lbs.), gross vehicle weight, for five-(5) |
axle (5) vehicles and seventy-six thousand six hundred fifty pounds (76,650 lbs.), gross vehicle |
weight, for three-(3) axle (3) vehicles. |
(1) Provided, however, that for milk products, any vehicle carrying fluid milk products |
shall be considered a load that cannot be easily dismantled or divided. |
(b) The director of the department of transportation may enter into agreements with other |
states, the District of Columbia, and Canadian provinces providing for the reciprocal enforcement |
of the overweight or over-dimensional vehicle permit laws of those jurisdictions entering into the |
agreement. |
(c) Trip permit fee. A fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) shall be paid to the division of motor |
vehicles for the issuance of each non-reducible vehicle or load permit. |
(d) Annual fee. A fee of three hundred dollars ($300) paid to the division of motor |
vehicles shall exempt the payor from the necessity of paying trip permit fees as found in |
subsection (c) of this section. However, payment of the fee shall not be deemed to authorize non- |
compliance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the department of transportation |
entitled "State of Rhode Island Manual for Overweight and Oversize Vehicle Permits". |
(e) Blanket construction equipment permits may be issued, as determined by the |
department of transportation, for intrastate movement of non-reducible loads upon payment of the |
fee set forth in subsection (d) of this section. The duration of the blanket permit may not exceed |
one year, and the construction equipment permit load shall be limited to a minimum overall |
length of fifty-five feet (55'), a maximum overall length of eighty feet (80'), and a maximum |
width of twelve feet four inches (12' 4"), provided that neither the division of motor vehicles, nor |
local authorities may issue blanket permits for non-divisible loads weighing in excess of one |
hundred thirty thousand pounds (130,000 lbs.) on less than six (6) axles, with individual axle |
weights exceeding twenty-five thousand pounds (25,000 lbs.); provided, further, that the |
department of transportation, with respect to highways under its jurisdictions jurisdiction, may, |
in its discretion and upon application and for good cause shown, approve the issuance of a special |
trip permit authorizing the applicant to exceed one hundred thirty thousand pounds (130,000 lbs.) |
for non-divisible loads. A flashing amber light shall be in operation above the highest point of the |
vehicle and shall be visible from both the front and rear of the vehicle; and signs and red warning |
flags shall be affixed to all extremities. All blanket permits issued in accordance with this section |
shall be effective during daylight and night-time hours, for all over-dimensional moves made and |
travel shall be allowed on state highways. The following restrictions on travel times shall apply |
to: |
(1) Freeways -- in general. |
No travel will be allowed between the hours of 7:00 am and 9:00 am or between 3:00 pm |
and 7:00 pm on any day of the week. |
(2) Arterial roadways. |
No travel will be allowed between the hours of 7:00 am and 9:00 am or between 3:00 pm |
and 7:00 pm, Monday through Friday. |
(3) Holidays. |
Memorial Day, Victory Day, Labor Day & and Columbus Day -- No Saturday, Sunday, |
or Monday day or night travel. |
Thanksgiving Day -- No Wednesday night or Thursday day or night travel. No travel on |
Wednesday through Sunday of Thanksgiving week in any calendar year. |
Independence Day, Veterans Day, Christmas Day -- No day or night travel and no travel |
the previous night. |
Easter Sunday. No Saturday night or Sunday travel. |
(f) Construction equipment blanket permits shall not be granted for travel over the |
following bridges: |
Blackstone River Viaduct 750 carrying I-295 northbound and southbound over the |
Blackstone River; |
Kingston Road Bridge No. 403 carrying I-95 northbound and southbound over Kingston |
Road. |
(g) Travel of blanket permitted construction equipment through zones with reductions in |
lane width such as construction zones will not be allowed. Prior to travel, blanket permit holders |
are responsible to verify the location of construction zones and lane width reductions. Locations |
of lane width reduction zones are available through the state department of transportation's |
construction office. |
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2019. |
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