Oregon Code § 825.020·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Applicability
of chapter to certain vehicles and combinations over 26,000 pounds.
Except as otherwise provided in
this section and ORS 825.030, this chapter does not apply to the persons or
vehicles described in this section. The provisions of ORS 825.100, 825.137,
825.139, 825.141, 825.160, 825.164, 825.166, 825.168, 825.210 (1) and (3),
825.212, 825.450, 825.454, 825.470, 825.472, 825.474, 825.476, 825.480,
825.484, 825.488, 825.490, 825.492, 825.494, 825.496, 825.498, 825.504,
825.506, 825.507, 825.508 and 825.515 apply to any of the following vehicles or
combinations of vehicles with a combined weight of more than 26,000 pounds:
(1) Vehicles
being used exclusively in the transportation of United States mail on a trip
basis.
(2) Vehicles
being used in the transportation of persons for hire, in vehicles with a
seating capacity of more than five persons, within a city and within three air
miles of the city. When the three air mile radius extends into the corporate
limits of another city, the two cities shall be considered as one city for the
purposes of this subsection. The following apply to this subsection:
(a) Service may
also be provided to or from any area surrounding the area described under this
subsection so long as the service does not compete with a carrier granted
authority by the Department of Transportation under this chapter to operate in
that surrounding area.
(b) Any vehicle
exempt from the provisions of this chapter under this subsection is subject to
regulation by the city or cities in which it is operated.
(3) Vehicles
being used for the purpose of transporting persons or property in connection
with the patrolling of forests for the prevention or fighting of forest fires.
(4) Vehicles
being used in towing or otherwise transporting vehicles at the direction of a
police officer or in servicing, towing or transporting wrecked or disabled
vehicles, or in towing or transporting a replacement vehicle for such wrecked
or disabled vehicle if the vehicle:
(a) Is not
otherwise used in transporting goods and merchandise for compensation; and
(b) In the case
of towing, is specially constructed for that use or has a combined weight not
exceeding 8,000 pounds.
(5) Vehicles
being used by a for-hire carrier to transport within this state free or at
reduced rates:
(a) The carriers
officers, agents or employees, or dependent members of the families of those
individuals, or the personal effects or household goods of those individuals.
(b) Ministers of
religions, inmates of hospitals and individuals exclusively engaged in
charitable and eleemosynary work. Nothing in this subsection exempts vehicles
being used by for-hire carriers transporting individuals engaged in charitable
and eleemosynary work from federal motor carrier safety regulations.
(c) Indigent,
destitute and homeless individuals and the necessary agents employed in the
transportation.
(d) Witnesses
attending legal investigations in which the carrier is interested.
(e) Persons
injured in wrecks and physicians and nurses attending those persons.
(f) Persons
providing relief in cases of general epidemic, pestilence or other emergency.
(g) Persons
traveling under commuter, party or excursion passenger tickets, if available to
all persons applying under like circumstances or conditions.
(h) Persons
traveling under an exchange of passes between for-hire carriers.
(6) Vehicles
being used to transport plants, artificial and natural flowers and accompanying
florist accessories in movements originating at retail shops.
(7) Any vehicle
used by a person licensed under ORS 508.235 while the person is transporting
the persons own, unsold catch of fish from the point of landing to the first
point where fish from the catch will be sold, placed in storage or processed in
any way.
(8) Vehicles
owned or operated by truck leasing companies operated empty over the public
highways for the purpose of relocation of equipment. This exemption does not
apply to motor vehicles operated empty as a result of or for the purpose of
transporting passengers or property. [Formerly 767.027; 2007 c.31 §4; 2025 c.17
§6]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 825.020
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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