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4/24/06-Gov. Jim Doyle has signed a bill that is intended to give livestock transporters a wider variety of trailer options by eliminating certain requirements on trailer axles.
Current Wisconsin law, with limited exceptions, prohibits operating a single vehicle that exceeds 40 feet in length without obtaining a permit from WisDOT.
The new law, previously AB556, eliminates the requirement that the trailer axles be separated by at least 8 feet or be three axles in tandem. Instead, it requires that the trailer be equipped with at least two axles.
The new rule takes effect May 4.
Current Wisconsin law, with limited exceptions, prohibits operating a single vehicle that exceeds 40 feet in length without obtaining a permit from WisDOT.
The new law, previously AB556, eliminates the requirement that the trailer axles be separated by at least 8 feet or be three axles in tandem. Instead, it requires that the trailer be equipped with at least two axles.
The new rule takes effect May 4.






