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Title 17 . Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 35 . Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 200. The Klondike Highway

17 AAC 35.200. The Klondike Highway

(a) The Klondike Highway from Skagway to the Canadian Border is designated as an industrial use highway. A vehicle that exceeds the weight or length limitations of 17 AAC 25, but whose gross vehicle weight is not more than 170,000 pounds and whose length does not exceed 85 feet will, in the department's discretion, be issued an industrial use highway permit for operations on this route.

(b) The single-trip permit fee for the Klondike Highway is $3.95 per equivalent axle load (EAL) as determined under 17 AAC 35.050(b) .

(c) An industrial use highway permit application for vehicular operations on the Klondike Highway may be obtained at the department's maintenance and operations offices in Skagway or Juneau.

History: Eff. 11/1/87, Register 104; am 7/3/91, Register 119

Authority: AS 19.05.010

AS 19.05.020

AS 19.05.040

AS 19.05.125

AS 19.10.060

AS 44.42.030

Editor's note: The Department of Transportation and Public Facilities regional maintenance and operations office in Juneau is located at 6860 Glacier Highway. The department's Skagway maintenance station is located at Mile 2.6 Klondike Highway. See the editor's note following 17 AAC 35.030 regarding the designation of another state agency, under (f) of that section, for industrial use highway permit issuance and fee collection.


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