Ohio Statutes
§ 5577.041 — Maximum axle load, wheel load, and gross weights for solid-tired vehicles
Ohio § 5577.041
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 5577.041 (2026).
Text
No vehicle, trackless trolley, load, object, or structure having a maximum axle load greater than sixteen thousand pounds when such vehicle is equipped with solid rubber tires shall be operated or moved upon the improved public highways, streets, bridges, or culverts. The maximum wheel load of any one wheel of any such vehicle shall not exceed six hundred fifty pounds per inch width of tire, measured as prescribed by section5577.03of the Revised Code, nor shall any solid tire of rubber or other resilient material, on any wheel of any such vehicle, be less than one inch thick when measured from the top of the flanges of the tire channel.
The weight of vehicle and load imposed upon the road surface by any two successive axles, spaced four feet or less apart, shall not exceed nineteen thousa
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Related
State v. Thompson
733 N.E.2d 298 (Ohio Court of Appeals, 1999)
Legislative History
Effective: November 21, 1967 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 679 - 107th General Assembly
Nearby Sections
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§ 5577.01
Load limits on highways definitions§ 5577.03
Weight of load - width of tire§ 5577.05
Prohibition against violation§ 5577.06
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