This law outlines the limitations on projecting loads for vehicles in Pennsylvania, including maximum extension lengths, required safety flags or lights, and specific exceptions. It also specifies the width restrictions for projecting loads on passenger vehicles. The regulations aim to ensure safety and compliance when transporting oversized loads.
The load cannot extend more than three feet beyond the front of the vehicle.
Yes, if the load extends more than four feet beyond the rear, a red flag or cloth at least 12 inches square must be displayed, or a red light during darkness.
No, loads must comply with the maximum length limits specified in section 4923, and this law restricts overextension.
Yes, loads transporting roof trusses or live transplant trees are exempt from certain projection restrictions.