Section 266:76 – Motorcycle With Sidecar.
266:76 Motorcycle With Sidecar. – Every motorcycle equipped with a sidecar, when on the ways of this state at night, shall display 2 lighted lamps on the front as required for motor vehicles. Source. 1921, 119:6. PL 103:7. RL 119:11. RSA 263:21. 1981, 146:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1982.
Section 266:66 – Binding Devices.
266:66 Binding Devices. – No motor truck, trailer or semi-trailer, while being used to transport a load of logs, lumber or timber, the height of which with load is greater than 8 feet and the length of whose load is greater than 8 feet shall be driven on the ways of this state unless […]
Section 266:67 – Binder Devices on Vehicles Carrying Wood Products Other Than Logs and Sawed Long Lumber.
266:67 Binder Devices on Vehicles Carrying Wood Products Other Than Logs and Sawed Long Lumber. – No motor truck, trailer, or semi-trailer, while being used to transport pulpwood, boltwood or any wood product, other than long logs or sawed long lumber, shall be driven on the ways of this state unless the last tier […]
Section 266:68 – Binder Ropes on Vehicles Carrying Baled Hay.
266:68 Binder Ropes on Vehicles Carrying Baled Hay. – I. No motor truck, trailer or semi-trailer while being used to transport baled hay shall be operated on the highways of this state unless the loads of baled hay, baled straw, or other baled products shall be solidly packed while in transit. Loading methods shall […]
Section 266:69 – Binder Chains on Vehicles Carrying Junk Motor Vehicles.
266:69 Binder Chains on Vehicles Carrying Junk Motor Vehicles. – No vehicle while being used to transport junk motor vehicles shall be driven on the ways of this state, unless each such load on each such unit is bound by 3 chains and binders, said chains made of not less than 3/8 inch wire, […]
Section 266:70 – Securing Construction Equipment on Vehicles.
266:70 Securing Construction Equipment on Vehicles. – I. No motor truck, trailer or semi-trailer, while being used to transport construction equipment, shall be driven on the ways of the state unless such load on each such unit is bound by: (a) Not less than 2 chains and binders made of not less than 3/8 […]
Section 266:71 – Vehicles Transporting Pulpwood.
266:71 Vehicles Transporting Pulpwood. – Notwithstanding the provisions of RSA 266:12, a motor vehicle or trailer transporting pulpwood or boltwood may be driven on any way or bridge if the width of the load does not exceed 102 inches if said vehicles and trailers are equipped with: I. A strip 3 inches thick extending […]
Section 266:72 – Spillage of Material.
266:72 Spillage of Material. – I. No vehicle shall be driven or moved on any way unless such vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to prevent any of its load from dropping, sifting, leaking or otherwise escaping therefrom, except that sand may be dropped for the purpose of securing traction, or water or […]
Section 266:72-a – Motor Carriers; Equipment; Roadside Inspections.
266:72-a Motor Carriers; Equipment; Roadside Inspections. – I. The commissioner may adopt as rules, under RSA 541-A, the current version of the federal motor carrier safety regulations promulgated by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, contained in 49 C.F.R. parts 107, 380, and […]
Section 266:72-b – Suspension or Revocation for Default, Noncompliance, or Nonpayment of Fine.
266:72-b Suspension or Revocation for Default, Noncompliance, or Nonpayment of Fine. – I. Except as provided in paragraph III, a motor carrier’s privilege to have any commercial motor vehicle driven shall be suspended or revoked, upon written order of the director, whenever such motor carrier: (a) Defaults on an arraignment or other scheduled court […]