601.1 Definitions
The following words and terms, when used
in this part, have the following meanings, unless
the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Acceleration
lane –
A speed change lane for the purpose of:
(i) Enabling a vehicle entering a roadway to increase
its speed to a rate at which it can safely merge
with through traffic.
(ii) Providing the necessary merging distance.
(iii) Giving the main roadway traffic the necessary
time and distance to make appropriate adjustments.
Class
9 Vehicle
- A vehicle which exceeds 100,000 pounds in weight,
13 feet 6 inches in height, 10 feet in width,
85 feet in overall length, or which has a load
or part thereof extending 5 feet or more beyond
the front bumper or 15 feet or more beyond the
rear bumper. The front and rear overhang of stinger
steered vehicles, as defined in 23 CFR 658.13
(d) (relating to length), may not be included
in calculating the overall length of the stinger
steered vehicle, as long as the front overhang
does not exceed 3 feet and the rear overhang does
not exceed 4 feet.
Commission
- The Pennsylvania
Turnpike Commission.
Deceleration lane – The portion of the roadway adjoining the
traveled way constructed for the purpose or enabling
a vehicle that is exiting a roadway to slow to
a safe speed after it has left the mainstream
of traffic.
Hazardous material – An explosive, blasting agent, flammable
liquid, combustible liquid, flammable solid, flammable
and nonflammable compressed gas, corrosive material,
poison, poison gas, irritant, oxidizer, organic
peroxide, radioactive material, etiologic agent
or other regulated material defined in 49 CFR
Parts 100-177 (relating to research and special
programs administration, Department of Transportation)
whether a material, a substance or a waste product.
Max-time formula – The method by which the Commission determines
the maximum amount of time a patron should normally
spend on the Turnpike system.
Recreational vehicle
– A multipurpose passenger vehicle that
provides living accommodations for persons or
an apportionable vehicle designed or converted
and used exclusively for personal pleasure or
travel by an individual or the individual’s
family.
Shoulder – The portion of the highway, contiguous
to the roadway, for accommodation of stopped vehicles,
for emergency use and for lateral support of the
roadway.
Tandem – A truck tractor, semitrailer and trailer.
Traffic lane – A strip of roadway intended to accommodate
the forward movement of a single line of vehicles.
Turnpike System – The limited
access highway maintained and constructed by the
Commission, extending eastward from the Ohio line
to the New Jersey line and northward from a point
near Norristown, Pennsylvania to a point near
Scranton, Pennsylvania and other extensions thereto,
which have been or may hereafter be designated
as part of the Turnpike System by the Legislature.
Unsafe Vehicle - A vehicle which does not comply with Chapter
175 (relating to vehicle equipment and inspection)
or with an equipment requirement of this part,
or a vehicle which poses a driving hazard to the
vehicle’s occupants or to other motorists.
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601.2 Authority
Except as specifically modified in this
part, 75 Pa. C. S. (relating to the Vehicle Code),
applies to the operation of a vehicle on the Turnpike
System.
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601.3 Officers
A driver of a motor vehicle and other
persons using or traveling upon the Turnpike System
shall obey the signs, signals and oral directions
rendered by officers, employees, independent contractors
or agents of the Commission, including the State
Police, the toll collectors at fare booths and
interchanges, maintenance personnel and other
officers that are employed by the Commission.
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601.4 Speed limits
(a)
A vehicle shall be limited to a maximum posted
speed limit. The minimum speed for a vehicle on
the Turnpike is 15 miles per hour below the posted
speed limit, except as noted otherwise.
(b)
The Commission, in cooperation with the State
Police, has the authority to temporarily reduce
speed limits on a part of the Turnpike System
where hazardous conditions warrant the reduction
in speed or where the reduction is necessary for
construction or maintenance operations.
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601.4 (a) (Reserved)
601.4 (b) (Reserved)
601.5 Hazardous
materials
(a)
Hazardous
materials may be transported, under all required
federal permits, on the Turnpike system, if the
shipments are in full compliance with 10 CFR 71
(relating to packaging and transportation of radioactive
material), 49 CFR Subchapter C (relating to hazardous
materials regulations), the Federal motor carrier
safety regulations at 49 CFR 390-397 and other
Federal or State laws or regulations relating
to the transportation of hazardous materials.
(b)
A transporter of hazardous materials shall carry
all required federal permits while traveling on
the Turnpike system and shall present the permits
upon demand to any Commission employee or the
Pennsylvania State Police.
(c)
Explosives Divisions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and Radioactive
materials as defined in 49 CFR 173.50 and 173.403,
respectively are prohibited from being transported
on the Turnpike in tandem trailer combinations.
(d)
The total volume of material in a tandem combination
may not exceed the total volume that could be
carried in a single trailer.
(e)
The following materials are prohibited, restricted
or permitted in Commission tunnels as per the
following chart. Restricted is defined as non-tanker
loads, limited to transport in non-bulk packaging
of 119 gallons per container or less, as per 49
CFR 171.8.
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601.6 Parking, stopping,
loading, or unloading
(a) A vehicle may not be stopped, left standing,
parked, loaded or unloaded on a traffic, acceleration
or deceleration lane, or on the shoulder adjacent
thereto. In case of emergency only, parking, stopping,
standing, loading or unloading of a vehicle is
permitted on the shoulder to the right of the
travel lanes facing with the direction of travel
when the wheels of the vehicle and the projecting
parts of the body or load are safely off and to
the right of the travel lanes. Parking, standing,
stopping, loading or unloading on the shoulders
is not permitted at:
(1)
A bridge or structure.
(2)
In front of a service station between the traffic
lanes and the station area.
(3)
At a place where a sign prohibiting is posted.
(b)
A vehicle otherwise permitted to park off the
traffic, deceleration or acceleration lanes may
not remain there longer than necessary to meet
the emergency. A vehicle will not be permitted
to remain anywhere on the Turnpike System longer
than 24 hours. A vehicle remaining on the Turnpike
system for more than 24 hours will be deemed to
be abandoned and may immediately be removed by,
or at the direction of, the State Police to the
contract garage providing service for that area
or to a nearby licensed salvor, at the owner’s
expense. The State Police will then promptly notify
the registered owner of the vehicle by certified
mail of its action, designating the milepost from
which the vehicle is removed, the reason for its
removal and the location of the contract garage
to which it was removed. In the interest of safety,
the Commission has the right to immediately remove
any vehicle from a portion of the Turnpike traffic
lanes, shoulders or other part of the Turnpike
system.
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601.7 Parking
A
person may not park or leave a vehicle standing
on the Turnpike System for the purpose of demonstrating,
striking or other similar purpose.
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601.8 Crossing median strip
(a)
The median strip is the area between the traffic
lanes and is intended to separate traffic proceeding
in opposite directions. Except as directed by
traffic signs, Turnpike personnel or State Police,
the following acts are prohibited:
(1)
Crossing the median strip at any point.
(2)
Driving on the median strip.
(3)
Parking, standing, loading, unloading or stopping
on the median strip.
(b)
This section does not apply to police, emergency
or other authorized vehicles.
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601.9 U-turns
The
making of a U-turn on the Turnpike System is prohibited
except by authorized vehicles. A driver of a motor
vehicle may reverse direction of travel only by
passing through an interchange and paying the
fare. The Pennsylvania State Police may authorize
a U-turn in an emergency and fare collection personnel
may authorize a U-turn at an interchange.
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601.10 Pedestrian travel
Pedestrian
travel or entry on the right-of-way of the Turnpike
System is prohibited.
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601.11 Hitchhiking
The
solicitation for a ride, commonly known as “hitchhiking,”
is prohibited, and stopping or allowing a vehicle
to be standing while hitchhikers board is also
prohibited.
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601.12
Toll tickets
(a)
Each vehicle shall obtain a toll ticket upon entering
the Turnpike System at an interchange.
(b)
The toll ticket shall then be surrendered to a
toll collector together with the appropriate fare
upon exiting the Turnpike System.
(c)
The patron shall stop and exhibit his toll ticket
upon request by the State Police or Commission
employee.
(d)
In the event of a lost toll ticket, the patron
shall pay the fare from the farthest point of
entry on the Turnpike to the actual point of exit.
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601.13 Evasion
of fare
(a)
Evasion of fare or attempted evasion of fare is
prohibited and constitutes a summary offense.
Fines for evasion of fare or attempted evasion
of fare are imposed by 75 Pa. C.S. § 6110(b)
(relating to regulation of traffic on Pennsylvania
Turnpike).
(b)
Evasion of fare or attempted evasion of fare includes
the following:
(1)
Entering or exiting the Turnpike System except
through an interchange, unless directed to do
so by the State Police or a Commission employee.
(2)
The presentation to a State Trooper or toll collector
of a toll ticket which indicates that the patron
has exceeded the travel time allotted based on
the max-time formula, where the patron cannot
produce satisfactory physical evidence, including
the driver’s record of duty status, demonstrating
that the age of the ticket was the result of actual
excess time spent legitimately on the Turnpike
system by the patron and was not the result of
fare evasion or attempted fare evasion.
(3)
Possession by the patron of more than one toll
ticket.
(4)
Possession by the patron of a toll ticket which
was issued from an interchange located in the
direction in which the patron is traveling.
(5)
Possession or presentation by a patron of a toll
ticket which has been intentionally altered or
mutilated.
(6)
The failure by the patron to pay the appropriate
toll upon exiting the Turnpike System.
(7)
Appropriation or attempted appropriation by a
patron of more than one toll ticket at an interchange.
(8)
The exchange of toll tickets by two or more patrons.
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601.14 Class 9
Vehicles
(a)
Prior to entering the Turnpike System, Class 9
vehicles shall contact the Commission’s
Safety Department at (717) 939-9551, extension
2970 or 2980 to obtain a Class 9 permit.
(b)
The requester shall be prepared to provide the
following information.
(1)
The size, weight and number of axles of the Class
9 vehicle.
(2)
The name, address and telephone number of the
carrier.
(3)
The planned entry and exit interchange.
(4)
The planned date of movement.
(5)
Other information which may be requested by the
Safety Department.
(c)
If approved, the Safety Department will provide
the requester with a four-digit Class 9 move number,
which shall be provided to the toll collector
at the time of entry.
(d)
Vehicles over 11 feet in width, 90 feet in length
or 125,000 pounds in weight may be required to
provide an escort vehicle for movement on the
Turnpike System.
(e)
Class 9 vehicles may travel on the Turnpike System
only on days and at times designated by the Commission.
The Safety Department will provide schedules and
additional information upon request.
(f)
If the requester is unable to travel on the planned
date of movement, the requester shall notify the
Safety Department accordingly.
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601.15 Vehicles
excluded from the Turnpike
(a)
During adverse weather conditions, recreational
vehicles, motorcycles, vehicles towing trailers,
tandem trailers, buses and Class 9 vehicles may
be excluded from parts or all of the Turnpike
System. Vehicles may be excluded from the Turnpike
System to effect proper snow removal or to remedy
hazardous situations. Unsafe vehicles may be excluded
at any time.
(b)
Class 9 vehicles are prohibited from using the
Turnpike System except by special permit from
the Commission, as indicated in § 601.1 and
§ 601.14 (Class 9 Vehicles).
(c)
Vehicles which are not capable of maintaining
a speed of at least 15 miles per hour below the
posted speed limit on level roadway are prohibited
from using the Turnpike system.
(d)
No non-motorized vehicles are permitted to be
operated on the Turnpike System.
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601.16 Penalties
A person violating a provision of this
part for which no penalty has otherwise been provided
by statute is guilty of a summary offense and
shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a
fine of $25.00.
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601.17 Authorized
Vehicles
(a)
For the purposes of this chapter, the term “authorized
vehicle” shall be defined as follows:
(1)
A vehicle which carries the Commission seal, including
automobiles and construction and maintenance vehicles.
(2)
A vehicle owned by the Commission which does not
carry the Turnpike seal.
(3)
A vehicle driven by a Commission employee used
in an official capacity and in the performance
of employment.
(4)
A vehicle of the Consulting Engineer utilized
in the furtherance of the Consulting Engineer’s
duties, under the Trust Indenture.
(5)
A vehicle of any consultant under contract with
the Commission utilized in the furtherance of
the consultant’s duties.
(6)
A towing or wrecking vehicle which meets the following
conditions:
(i)
Through contract with the Commission is an authorized
service dealer and the vehicle displays that designation.
(ii)
Is called by an authorized employee of the Commission
or the State Police to perform special clean-up
or towing services.
(7)
A construction vehicle owned, leased or operated
by a company performing a construction contract
for the Commission which is operating within the
terms of the contract.
(8)
A vehicle which has obtained prior permission
form the Commission and is moving under the supervision
of a State Trooper in executing the otherwise
restricted activity.
(9)
A vehicle operated by the State Police.
(b)
An authorized vehicle under this section has the
same rights and privileges accorded by statute,
rule or regulation to a vehicle designated as
authorized by the Department of Transportation.
(c)
An authorized vehicle under this section may,
at the Commission’s discretion, carry flashing
or revolving yellow or amber lights, lighted arrowboards
and other warning devices for traffic control
at accidents scenes or in other emergency situations.
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601.18 Accident
prevention investigations
(a)
The Commission may conduct in-depth accident investigations
and safety studies of the human, vehicle and environmental
aspects of traffic accidents for the purpose of
determining the cause of traffic accidents and
the improvements which may help prevent similar
types of accidents or increase the overall safety
of the Turnpike roadway and bridges.
(b)
In-depth accident investigations and safety studies
and information, records and reports used in their
preparation shall not be discoverable nor admissible
as evidence in any civil action or proceeding,
nor shall officers or employees or the agencies
charged with the development, procurement or custody
of in-depth accident investigations and safety
study records and reports be required to give
depositions or evidence pertaining to anything
contained in such in-depth accident investigations
or safety study records or reports in any civil
action or other proceeding.
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601.101 Length
limit for tandems
A
semitrailer, or the trailer of a tandem trailer
combination, may not be longer than 28 ½
feet. A tandem combination – including the
truck tractor, semitrailer and trailer –
which exceeds 85 feet in length is considered
a Class 9 vehicle which requires a special permit
to travel on the Turnpike System.
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601.102 Weight and
dimensional limits for tandems
A
tandem trailer combination which is considered
a Class 9 vehicle shall require a special permit
to travel on the Turnpike System. The maximum
gross weight that may be carried upon any one
axle may not exceed 22,400 pounds. A tandem trailer
combination which exceeds the maximum gross axle
weight shall be upgraded to the next higher vehicle
classification. In tandem combinations, the heaviest
trailer shall be towed next to the truck tractor.
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601.103 Exclusion
of tandem tank trailers
Tandem
tank trailer combinations transporting hazardous
materials, substances or wastes, as defined in
49 CFR Chapter 1 (relating to research and special
programs administration, Department of Transportation)
are prohibited from using the Turnpike System.
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601.104 Brakes
The
brakes on a vehicle or dolly converter or combination
of vehicles used in tandem trailer operations
shall comply with the minimum requirements in
49 CFR Part 393, Subpart C (relating to brakes).
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601.105 Emergency equipment
A
truck tractor used in tandem trailer operations
shall, at a minimum, be equipped with emergency
equipment as required by 49 CFR Part 393, Subpart
H (relating to emergency equipment).
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601.106 Coupling and
towing vehicles
Coupling
and towing devices used in tandem trailer operations
shall comply with 49 CFR Part 393, Subpart F (relating
to coupling devices and towing methods).
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601.107 Dollies
When
the distance between the rear of the semitrailer
and the front of the following trailer is 10 feet
or more, the dolly shall be equipped with a device,
or the trailers shall be connected along the sides
with suitable material, which shall indicate to
other Turnpike System users that the trailers
are connected and are in effect one unit. These
devices or connections shall be approved by the
Commission prior to use on a tandem trailer combination.
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601.108 Lighting devices
and reflectors
Each
trailer in a tandem trailer combination shall,
at a minimum, be equipped with the electrical
devices and reflectors required by 49 CFR Part
393, Subpart B (relating to lighting devices,
reflectors, and electrical equipment).
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