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<br />1-06. Limitations on extending of load beyond side of motor vehicle. <br />No motor vehicle carrying any load beyond the lines of the left fenders of such vehicle nor <br />extending more than twelve inches [30.48 centimeters] beyond the line of the fenders on the right <br />side of such vehicle may be operated on the highways, except as permitted by section 04. The <br />County Highway Department or peace officer shall have authority to revoke permits when such <br />holder violates or abuses the privilege or conditions of permit. <br /> <br /> <br />1-07. Peace officers may weigh vehicle to determine load - Decreasing gross <br />vehicle. <br />Every peace officer, including members of the state highway patrol, havin <br />the weight of a vehicle and the load carried thereon is unlawful, may w . <br />or have the same weighed either by means of portable or stationary scales, <br />the officer may require the vehicle to be driven to the nearest scal Such 0 <br />the driver of such vehicle immediately to unload such portion of th <br />decrease the gross weight to the maximum allowed by the provision <br /> <br />1-08. Penalty for violation of chapter. <br />Any person violating any of the provisions of sections <br />hundred dollars. Any person violating any other <br />penalty is not provided, must be assessed a Ii f fifty d <br />applicable charges for extraordinary road use Ii <br /> <br />ust be assessed a fee of one <br />hapter, for which a specific <br />s hese fees are in addition to the <br />on 16 of this ordinance. <br /> <br />1-09. Impounding overweight vehi <br />Any vehicle found to have been mov <br />weight exceeding the limitatio <br />this ordinance may be imp <br />storage. <br /> <br />upon any highway, street, or road in this state at a <br />any order, ordinance, or resolution issued under <br />e officer and taken to a warehouse or garage for <br /> <br />rmation. <br />lcer impounding the vehicle, to the driver or person in charge <br /> <br />1-11. Imp ding notice - Perishables. <br />The impounding officer shall notify the owner or owners, if they can be found, by wire or <br />telephone, of the impoundment and the charges involved. If the cargo consists of perishables, the <br />impounding officer shall use reasonable diligence in assisting the operator or owner in finding <br />suitable storage facilities for such perishables, but all risk of loss or damage to such perishables <br />must be upon the owner, operator, or lessee of such vehicle. <br /> <br />7 <br />