Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 545.
which a bridge or other structure under its jurisdiction with safety to itself will sustain.
California Vehicle Code — §§ 35750-35755
Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 545.
which a bridge or other structure under its jurisdiction with safety to itself will sustain.
Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 545.
council or board of supervisors, as the case may be, shall determine by order in writing the maximum weight of vehicle and load which the bridge or other structure with safety to itself will sustain.
Amended by Stats. 1969, Ch. 1033.
Thereupon, the authority having jurisdiction over the bridge or other structure shall erect and maintain suitable signs specifying the maximum weight so determined, at a distance of not more than 500 feet from each end of the bridge or other structure or any approach thereto.
The standards and specifications for such signs shall be established in accordance with Section 21400 of this code.
Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 542, Sec. 6.
weight by the Department of Transportation and the existence of the weight restriction signs constitute prima facie evidence of the maximum weight which the bridge or other structure with safety to itself will sustain.
Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 597.
Whenever, in the opinion of a local authority, a bridge under its jurisdiction is in a dangerous or weak condition, it may temporarily erect suitable signs at all entrances to such bridge specifying the maximum weight which it believes the bridge with safety to itself will sustain. The maximum weight limit so fixed and posted shall remain in effect for not more than 90 days.
Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 545.
Whenever a state highway bridge is in a dangerous or weak condition, the Department of Transportation may temporarily erect suitable signs at all entrances to such bridge specifying the maximum weight which the bridge may safely sustain. Under no circumstances shall the maximum weight limit so fixed and posted pursuant to this section remain in effect for more than 90 days.