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When do I need a Caltrans Transportation Permit ? |
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Eligibility
for a Permit:
Permits can only be issued
for the movement of loads and/or vehicles when there exists good
cause and the loads and/or vehicles are reasonably non-divisible.
General guidelines toward divisibility are:
Non-divisible means
any load or vehicle **exceeding applicable
length, width, height, or weight
limits** which if separated into
smaller loads or vehicles would:
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Compromise
the intended use of the vehicle, i.e., make it unable to
perform the function for which it was intended; |
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Destroy
the value for the load or vehicle, i.e., make it unable to
perform the function for which it was intended; |
*** For a brief
discussion on truck size and weight limitations please click
here.
Permits cannot be issued to circumvent the California Vehicle
Code. Permits cannot be used to allow movement of vehicles
when placed out of service for size or weight infractions. |
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What types of permits are available, and how much do they cost
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Single
Trip* ($16): |
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7 Consecutive
Days Duration. A single trip permit is from a single origin to a single destination
in one direction of travel. |
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Annual
($90): |
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One-Year
Duration. Available for certain envelope loads or specific vehicles
on specified highways. |
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Repetitive
($90): |
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Maximum of
90-Day Duration. Basically a single trip permit for the delivery
of the same load over the same route on a repeated basis (i.e.,
Overwidth pipe to a project). |
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width over 15 feet, length over 135 feet, and special hauling
equipment, see the section titled Variance
Program. |
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How do I obtain a Caltrans Transportation Permit ? |
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First, complete
the required Caltrans Transportation Permit application form.
There are several methods for obtaining the application form. Please
see below.
Via
this Web Site: |
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Please click
here to access our permit
application forms and accompaniments.
Please click
here for application instructions. |
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Via
our Transportation Permits Office: |
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For
information on how to contact
our Transportation Permits Office, please click
here. |
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Via
a Permit Service: |
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Experienced
personnel who charge a fee to
obtain a permit for their client.
Recommended for applicants who
are not familiar with program
requirements. |
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Fax, mail, or
deliver completed Caltrans Transportation Permit application forms
to our office.
Transportation Permits office hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
Walk-in counter service is available from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Monday
through Friday. Faxed applications are accepted 24 hours per day,
seven days per week.
- The Permits office is open on three State holidays: Martin Luther King's
Birthday, Cesar Chavez Day, and Veterans Day. Walk-in counter service is NOT available on these State holidays.
- The Permits office is closed on: New Year's Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day After Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
For information on how to contact our Transportation Permits office, please click
here.
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What are the acceptable methods for payment ? |
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Counter: |
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Check, or credit card:
(Visa,
MasterCard, American Express, and Discover) |
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Mail: |
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Check, or credit card:
, (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover)
(Include card
number and expiration date in appropriate areas of application
form). |
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Facsimile
(Fax): |
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(Visa, MasterCard,
American Express, and Discover)
(Include card
number and expiration date in appropriate areas of application
form). |
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What are the required accompaniments ? |
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| 6.
What about the time and day of authorized travel ? |
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The time of day,
and days of travel authorized are addressed in the Special Conditions
for 24/7 Travel.
Please click on the link below to view and download the Special Conditions
for 24/7 Travel.
Special
Conditions For 24/7 Travel (Effective July 2005)
Loads that request travel during holidays, or travel across the San
Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge(SFOBB) may be subject to restricted travel
days or times. Click on the links below for further information on
day and time restrictions for travel during holidays, or for travel
across the SFOBB.
Special
Conditions for Holiday Travel (Effective June 2005)
Special
Conditions for SFOBB (Effective July 2005)
Loads that exceed 10' in width are subject to curfew in the Los Angeles,
Sacramento, San Diego, and San Francisco metropolitan areas. Please
click on the links below for curfew maps.
Los
Angeles Curfew Map
Sacramento
Curfew Map
San
Diego Curfew Map
San
Francisco Curfew Map
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| 7.
In general, when are Pilot Cars and Highway Patrol Escort required
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| To view an excerpt from our
Single Trip Pilot Car Map, click here. |
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| To view the Red Route Summary
Table for Single Trip applications, please click
here. |
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| For more information regarding
pilot cars, please click here. |
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| 8.
What about Lighting requirements ? |
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For enforcement reasons, these questions should be directed to the California Highway Patrol (CHP) @ (916) 843-3400.
In general:
Warning Lights
CVC Sec. 25270
Any pilot car required by the permit referred to in Section 35780 or 35790, or any vehicle or combination of vehicles subject to the permit if specified in the permit, shall be equipped with flashing amber warning lights to the front, sides or rear. The pilot car and any vehicles required by the permit to have flashing amber warning lights, shall display the flashing amber warning lights while actually engaged in the movement described in the permit. The warning lamps shall be removed or covered with opaque material whenever the pilot car is not escorting the movement described in the permit.
Projecting Lights, Mirrors or Devices
CVC Sec. 35109
Lights, mirrors, or devices which are required to be mounted upon a vehicle under this code may extend beyond the permissible width of the vehicle to a distance not exceeding 10 inches on each side of the vehicle.
Clearance and Side-Marker Lamps
Shall comply with CVC Sec. 25100.
For more information related to lighting equipment, please refer to Division 12, Chapter 2 of the California Vehicle Code.
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What about Warning Sign requirements ? |
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For enforcement
reasons, these questions should be directed to the California Highway
Patrol (CHP) @ (916) 843-3400.
In general:
Warning Signs on Loads
and/or Vehicles
All loads and/or vehicles
being moved on State highways which exceed 8'-6" in width,
80'-0"
in length shall display appropriate warning signs.
Signs shall be posted on
the front and rear of the vehicle or on the front of the lead vehicle
and the rear of the back trailer with multi-vehicle combinations.
The lettering shall be a 10-inch minimum height with a 1-5/8-inch
minimum brush stroke, and a minimum 1-inch margin all around. All
signs shall be black letters on a yellow background, mounted at
least 18 inches above the road surface front and rear. Signs shall
be neat, clean, legible, mounted securely and visible from straight
ahead or behind and to 45-degree either side thereof.
Signs shall be posted on
front and rear and shall read
"LONG LOAD" or "OVERSIZE". The "LONG LOAD" sign
shall be used whenever overall length exceeds 100 feet. The "OVERSIZE"
sign shall be used for shorter lengths and other oversize features.
The more definitive signs reading
"WIDE LOAD", "LONG LOAD",
"OVERSIZE LOAD", "EXCESSIVE FRONT OVERHANG" or "EXCESSIVE
REAR OVERHANG"
may be substituted for the "OVERSIZE"
sign when appropriate. The "LONG LOAD"
sign shall have preference when length exceeds 100-feet and other
oversize features exist.
Warning Signs
on Pilot Cars
CVC
Sec. 27904.5
Subject to Section 35783.5,
a pilot car shall display neat, clean, and legible signs
containing the word "OVERSIZE."
The words "OVERSIZE LOAD," "WIDE LOAD," or "LONG
LOAD" may be substituted as applicable. The sign shall
be a minimum of 48 inches above the ground and shall be legible
at 45 degrees from either side when read from the front or
rear. The sign shall have a bright yellow background with
a minimum projected area of 440 square inches. The lettering
shall be black with a 1-inch minimum brush stroke width and
a 6-inch minimum letter height.
Removal of Warning
Signs
CVC
Sec. 35783.5
Warning signs required
by the terms of a permit shall either be removed from the
vehicle or covered from the view of other motorists whenever
the vehicle is operating without the load that required the
permit.
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What about Flagging requirements ? |
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For enforcement
reasons, these questions should be directed to the California Highway
Patrol (CHP) @ (916) 843-3400.
In general:
Flags on Vehicles and/or
Loads
CVC
Sec. 25104
Any vehicle or equipment
that requires a permit issued pursuant to Article 6 (commencing
with Section 35780) of Chapter 5 of Division 15 because it
is wider than permitted under Chapter 2 (commencing with
Section 35100) of Division 15 shall display a solid red or
fluorescent orange flag or cloth not less than 12 inches
square at the extreme left front and left rear of the vehicle
or equipment, if the vehicle or equipment is being operated
other than during darkness.
CVC
Sec. 24604
Whenever the load upon
any vehicle extends, or whenever any integral part of any
vehicle projects, to the rear four feet or more beyond the
bed or body of the vehicle, there shall be displayed at the
extreme end of the load or projecting part of the vehicle
during darkness, in addition to the required tail lamp, two
red lights with a bulb rated not in excess of six candlepower
plainly visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the
sides and rear. At any other time there shall be displayed
at the extreme end of the load or projecting part of the
vehicle a solid red or fluorescent orange flag or cloth not
less than 12 inches square.
Warning Flags on Pilot
Cars
CVC
Sec. 28100
A pilot car shall display
at least one red warning flag on each side of the vehicle.
The flags shall be a minimum of 16 inches square, and shall
be mounted so as to be visible from both the front and rear
of the vehicle. The flags shall be removed or covered when
the vehicle is not operating as a pilot car.
Projecting Lights, Mirrors
or Devices
CVC
Sec. 35109
Lights, mirrors, or
devices which are required to be mounted upon a vehicle under
this code may extend beyond the permissible width of the
vehicle to a distance not exceeding 10 inches on each side
of the vehicle.
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| 11.
In general, what are the Maximum Permit Weights ? |
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| Single
Axle: |
20,000 pounds
in general.
(per CVC Sec. 35550) |
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20,000 pounds
maximum on a steering axle. |
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22,500 pounds
on a single drive axle of a 2-axle tow truck. |
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28,000 pounds
on a single-axle mechanical distribution unit (MDU) heavy haul configuration and some
fixed load applications. |
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Note: No
Single Axle shall exceed 30,000 pounds. |
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Axles: |
46,725 pounds
with 4'-6" axle spacing, 8-foot width, 4 tires per axle. |
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58,406 pounds
with 4'-6" axle spacing, 10-foot width, 8 tires per axle. |
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60,000 pounds
with a minimum 5'-9"axle spacing, 10-foot width, 8 tires per axle. |
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Note: The
maximum allowable axle spacing for a tandem axle is 8'-0". |
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51,450 pounds
with 9'-0" axle spacing, 8-foot width, 4 tires per axle. |
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52,500 pounds
with 10'-0" axle spacing 8-foot width, 4 tires per axle. |
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Note (1): The maximum allowable axle spacing for tridem axles is 10'-4". |
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Note (2): For Tridem Bonus Purple Weight, see New Policy TPPM 2009-02. |
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Lift axles do not qualify
for extralegal weight and must be raised. See Policy TPPM 102-99 Lift Axles. |
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Note: Axle weights must be within
10% of the average axle weight of the group for spring suspensions. |
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groups with an axle spacing over 10 feet mounted to a common
frame must be steerable. |
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For
more information regarding Maximum Permit Weights on axle groups,
please click here to
view our Weight Charts. |
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What about Inspections and equipment reviews? |
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Vehicle inspections are performed to record data and evaluate the acceptability of extralegal vehicles. A record is provided for the convenience of the owner and used by the Department when appropriate on permit application. Inspections will be required on:
- Four-axle power units.
- Tractors that exceed 20,000 lbs on the steering axle.
- Fixed-load vehicles.
- Heavy haul combinations routed as 9 axles or more.
- Vehicles with mechanical distribution systems.
- Vehicle combinations where there is reason to believe a weight distribution problem or a dimensional inconsistency exists.
- Any change in ownership of a fixed-load vehicle will require re-inspection.
- Boat trailers that require extralegal weight.
Inspections will be performed by Headquarters Permit Vehicle Inspectors. Headquarters Vehicle Inspectors may be reached at the following telephone numbers.
REGION |
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(530) 941-0121 |
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(916) 215-7937 |
| Southern
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(909)
223-8860 |
Note: Permit Vehicle Inspectors are often scheduled for inspections days or weeks in advance.
The transporter is encouraged not to wait until the last minute to request an inspection.
Equipment reviews may be requested when the vehicle equipment falls outside of the Department's extralegal load parameters or policies. Equipment reviews are performed by the HQ Equipment Engineer. A detailed check list is provided to assist in obtaining relevant vehicle information. All submittals are processed in a timely manner. For scheduling purposes, please allow a minimum of 20 business days for review. Once the review is complete, a letter containing the findings and decision will be issued.
HQ Equipment Engineer may be reached at the following telephone number (916) 654-4385. For additional information and check list, refer to the following link.
Equipment
Reviews |
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When is a Variance Permit required ? |
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All applications over 15 feet
in width, 17' in height or over 17', over 135 feet in length, or on special hauling equipment which
exceeds the Department's standard method of weight classification
must be approved by special processing. Written route surveys are required from the applicant for heights equal to or greater than 17'-0
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Variance requests shall be submitted to the Transportation Permit Office no later than 30 days in advance
of the proposed move. The application should be addressed
"Attention Variance Coordinator." Applications shall include inspection reports,
engineering justification from the manufacturer and drawing of the
item(s) to be moved.
In addition to the above, the variance program provides a means to
apply for exception to policy when good cause exists. Written application
should explain the nature of the need for exception and what safety
measures will be taken. |
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What is the maximum length/width for Manufactured Housing units
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Maximum Width: 16'-0"
including eves. No hardship program.
- Units less than 12'-0" width require a tractor not less than 6,500 pounds.
- Units at 12'-0" width or above require a tractor not less than 9,500 pounds.
Maximum Length: 80'-0" unit length including tongue.
Maximum Combination Vehicle Length:
- 105'-0" for a two-axle power unit.
- Unlimited for a power unit with three or more axles.
Manufactured Housing Unit permits can only be issued to licensed dealers, manufacturers, and haulers. |
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Any other requirements? |
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Caltrans only has authority
to address size, weight, and times of movement as to safety. An oversize
or weight permit does not relieve the applicant from any other rules,
conditions, state law or federal law that may be applicable. In addition,
Caltrans can only permit on State Highways. Travel on city streets
and county roads must be accomplished under permit of the appropriate
jurisdiction.
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Commercial
Registration |
(916)
657-7971 |
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Temporary
Trip Registration |
(916)
657-7971 |
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Highway Patrol: |
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Motor
Carrier ID Number |
(916)
843-3400 |
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Safety,
Log Book, and Legal Requirements |
(916)
843-3400 |
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Hazardous
Material |
(916)
843-3445 |
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Flammable
Material |
(916)
843-3445 |
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of Equalization: |
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Fuel
Tax Permit |
(800)
400-7115 |
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(916)
322-9669 |
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Department of Transportation |
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DOT Numbers
and Safety Information |
(800)
832-5660 |
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(916)
930-2760 |
If there is a problem with any of the above numbers, please call
Caltrans at (916) 654-3093. We will do our best to find the new number
or responsible party. |
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| 16.
How do I obtain a copy of the Transportation Permits Manual or
the Single Trip Pilot Car Maps ? |
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- The Transportation Permits
Manual can be ordered from our Publications Unit. The cost is $27.00.
- The Single Trip Pilot Car
Maps can be ordered from our Publications Unit. The cost is $15.00.
Click
here to go to the Publications Unit web site
where you can view all available publications and download the
forms necessary to place an order. You can also order directly
using your credit card.
Publications staff can be reached at: (916) 263-0822, (916)
263-0865 or by fax at: (916) 263-0469.
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How do I submit a request for a policy exception? |
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| Click
hereto view the procedures that should be
taken in order to submit such a request. |
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How do I submit a request for an equipment review? |
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| Click
here to view the procedures that should be
taken in order to submit such a request. |
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How do I submit a request for changes to pilot car map designation? |
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| Click
here first (guidelines) and then Click
here (checklist) to view the procedures that should be taken
in order to submit such a request. |
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How do I submit a request for a change to the Red Route Summary
Table? |
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| Click
here to view the procedures that should be
taken in order to submit such a request. |
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How do I submit a request for a change to the Route Color Classification? |
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| Click
here to view the procedures that should be
taken in order to submit such a request. |
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