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Highway Restrictions

SECONDARY HIGHWAY RESTRICTIONS(250KB PDF File)

TRAVEL LANE RESTRICTIONS

UCA 41-6a-702

On a freeway or section of a freeway which has three or more general purpose lanes in the same direction:

Left Lane Travel Restrictions

  • a person may not operate a vehicle in the left most general purpose lane if the person’s vehicle or combination of vehicles has a gross vehicle weight rating of 18,001 or more pounds.

Right Lane Travel Restrictions

  • Permitted non-divisible vehicles shall be driven in the right-most lane of traffic, except where the right lane must exit.
  • When overtaking and passing another vehicle, permitted non-divisible vehicles shall be driven to the immediate left of the right-most lane returning to the right most lane as soon as feasible.
  • If right-most lane is designated as an “auxiliary” lane, vehicles shall operate in the center lane until the auxiliary” lane ends.
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WEATHER TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

49 CFR 392.14

Utah Administrative Rule R909-2-11

CURFEW CONGESTION AREA TIMES AND RESTRICTIONS

Utah Administrative Rule R909-2-12

HOLIDAY TRAVEL

Utah Administrative Rule R909-2-13

SNOW PLOW OPERATIONS

Utah Administrative Rule R909-227

TRAVEL PROVISIONS AND RESTRICTIONS — ESCORTS — LIGHTING — EXCEPTIONS

Utah Administrative Rule R909-2-14

STRATEGIC HIGHWAY NETWORK (STRAHNET) NATIONAL DEFENSE HIGHWAY SYSTEM

Link to FHWA Defense Highways