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An enforcement officer may order that movement of a vehicle be stopped, if that vehicle violates the size, weight, or load limitations of this chapter or the terms of an oversize or overweight permit issued under 17 AAC 25.320, and if the enforcement officer considers stopping the vehicle's movement necessary to protect the public safety or the highway and its apparatus. If ordered to stop its movement, the driver of the vehicle shall move the vehicle to a location specified by the enforcement officer and arrange to bring the vehicle into compliance with this chapter or the permit within 72 hours. Vehicles abandoned on a highway right-of-way or other public property in excess of 72 hours may be removed at the owner's or lessee's expense.
History: Eff. 10/7/2001, Register 160
Authority: AS 19.05.010
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