State California Regulations TITLE 26. TOXICS DIVISION 6. CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL (TITLE 13) database is current through 09/29/06, Register 2006, No. 39 s 13-1150. Applicability. This article shall apply to the transportation of explosives subject to Division 14 (commencing with Section 31600) of the Vehicle Code. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1150.1. Designation of Routes and Stopping Places. (a) The highways, safe stopping places, and inspection stops to be used for transportation of commodities listed in Section 1150 are set forth in Sections 1151.1 through 1153.12 (Maps 1 through 17A). Safe parking places are listed in Section 1154. (b) Definitions. (1) Safe Stopping Place. "Safe stopping place" means any place where a driver may stop for food, fuel, or other reason, provided the vehicle is attended at all times. (2) Attended Vehicle. A vehicle is "attended" when the driver or person in charge of it is awake and occupies any part of it except the sleeper berth; or is within 100 ft. of the vehicle and has an unobstructed view of it. (3) Safe Parking Place. "Safe parking place" means any off-highway location or terminal where the driver may park and leave a vehicle unattended. (4) Inspection Stop. "Inspection stop" means any location specially designated as such in this article or any safe parking place or safe stopping place where vehicle inspections required by Section 31607 of the Vehicle Code may be performed. (5) Required Inspection Stop. "Required inspection stop" means any place designated as such or any other place where vehicle inspection is mandatory. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31602, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1150.2. Routes Traveled and Stopping. (a) Routes. No person shall drive or permit the driving of any vehicle transporting commodities listed in Section 1150 upon any highway not designated by this article. For pickup and delivery not over designated routes, the route selected must be the shortest-distance route from the pickup location to the nearest designated route entry location, and the shortest-distance route to the delivery location from the nearest designated route exit location. (b) Access to Inspection Stops and Safe Stopping Places. If highway access is not provided, a highway other than one designated herein may be used to permit a vehicle or vehicle combination to proceed to and from an inspection stop or safe stopping place, provided the most direct route is used avoiding, to the extent practicable, places where crowds are assembled, streetcar tracks, tunnels, viaducts, and dangerous crossings. (c) Stopping. No person shall stop a vehicle or vehicle combination transporting commodities listed in Section 1150 at any place not designated as a safe stopping place, safe parking place, improved public rest area as described in (d) of this section or inspection stop, except to comply with orders of a peace officer or an official traffic control device or unless the vehicle or vehicle combination is disabled. (d) Public Rest Areas. An improved public rest area contiguous to a highway is deemed part of the highway for the purpose of this article. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31602, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1150.3. En Route Inspections. Inspection of tires and brakes required by Section 31607(c) of the Vehicle Code shall be performed at the following locations: (a) En Route Inspection Stops. Inspection shall be performed at an inspection stop at least every four hours or 150 miles traveled, whichever occurs first, or as close thereto as is practicable, depending upon the proximity of such inspection stops. (b) Top-of-Grade Inspection Stops. Regardless of elapsed time or miles traveled, vehicles shall be inspected at the top of and prior to descending any grade upon which the Department of Transportation has declared a speed limit for trucks of less than 55 miles per hour as provided by Section 22407 of the Vehicle Code. Such inspection shall be made off the roadway. (c) Required Inspection Stops. Regardless of elapsed time or miles traveled, vehicles shall be inspected at any location designated herein as a required inspection stop. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31602, 31607, 31608, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1150.4. Detours. Detours established on highways designated in this article may be used for transportation of commodities listed in Section 1150 pending subsequent revision of this article or designation of emergency routes as provided by Section 31617 of the Vehicle Code. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31602 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1150.5. Services and Products. Services available at safe stopping places are indicated for purposes of convenience, but no recommendation of any product, service, or location is intended or should be inferred. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31602 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151. Map Index. (a) Map 1. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.1. Routes and Stops -Map 1. (a) Map 1. SEE MAP 4 R = REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP I = INSPECTION STOP (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 1. (1) U.S. HIGHWAY 101. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): 9.7 miles south of Crescent City. West shoulder, immediately to the north of the following signs: "Down Grade - Trucks Use Low Gears" and "Trucks 30 MPH." (B) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): 20.5 miles north of Humboldt County line at marker DN-101-20.62. East shoulder. Marked by flashing lights and sign: "Brake Check Area." (C) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): 52.2 miles south of Eureka at marker HUM-101-23.1, State of California scale pit. (D) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): 8.3 miles north of Garberville at marker HUM-101-19.4, State of California scale pit. (E) * INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): State of California platform scales. (Little River) at Marker 101-HUM-120.8. (F) Orick: A&P Truck Service, 120635 Highway 101, at Marker 101-HUM-120.8. 24 hour towing service, call (707) 488-6885. (2) U.S. HIGHWAY 199. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (westbound vehicles): At west end of Collier Tunnel. Park on wide shoulder, west of rest area turnoff. (3) STATE HIGHWAY 96. (A) INSPECTION STOP: Milepost 71.31 at convergence of highway and Scott River. Known locally as "Steelhead," but not sign posted as such. No services. (4) STATE HIGHWAY 299. (A) * INSPECTION STOP (westbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, 31.5 miles west of Willow Creek. (B) INSPECTION STOP: Oregon Mountain Summit, west of Weaverville at Milepost TRI-299-48.47. [FN---------] [FN*] May be used as a "Safe Parking Place" when driver is given specific instructions by a member of the California Highway Patrol. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.2. Routes and Stops -Map 2. (a) Map 2. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 2. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 5. (A) *REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): Mt. Shasta Vehicle Inspection Facility. (B) *REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): Cottonwood Inspection Facility, 2.5 miles south of Cottonwood. No Services. Scales closed when signs display "Scales Closed, Do Not Enter." (C) *REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): Cottonwood Platform Scales, 2 miles south of Cottonwood. No Services. (D) Redding: Redding Truck Stop, 2731 South Market Street. Food, gasoline, diesel, propane, CFN Cardlock: 0700-2100 (Monday-Friday), 0700-1700 (Saturday), Closed Sunday. (E) Pollard Flat: Pollard Flat USA, 24235 Eagles Roost Road, 33 miles north of Redding. Food, gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. (2) STATE HIGHWAY 299. (A) *INSPECTION STOP (eastbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, 6 miles west of Shasta. No services. (c) Restrictions -Redding. Travel into or through Redding, except through traffic on I-5, shall be in accordance with the following: (1) North and southbound traffic going west on SR-299 exit at the Central Redding-Eureka (SR-299) exit, proceed west on SR-299 to Pine Street, then north on Pine Street to Eureka Way, then west on Eureka Way (SR-299). (2) North and southbound traffic going east on SR-299 shall exit I-5 at the Burney-Alturas (SR-299) exit, then proceed east. (3) North and southbound traffic going east on SR-44 shall exit I-5 at Lassen Park (SR-44) exit, and proceed east. [FN---------] [FN*May] be used as a "Safe Parking Place" when driver is given specific instructions by a member of the California Highway Patrol. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.3. Routes and Stops -Map 3. (a) Map 3. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 3. (1) U.S. HIGHWAY 395. (A) INSPECTION STOP: State of California scale pit, 4 miles south of Janesville at post mile 50. (B) Likely: Likely Cafe. Food: 0700-2000 (Monday-Saturday), 0800-1400 (Sunday). (C) Likely: Likely Store. Gasoline, diesel, propane, grocery: daylight hours. Park on west side of highway. (D) Madeline: Old Madeline Store (Closed) public phone. Park on west side of highway. (E) Litchfield: Seven Acres Cafe. Food: 0600-2100. Park on east side of highway. (2) STATE HIGHWAY 36. (A) INSPECTION STOP (eastbound vehicles): State of California scale pit, 1.8 miles west of Susanville at post mile 22. (3) STATE HIGHWAY 139. (A) INSPECTION STOP: 25 miles north of Susanville at park area east of Eagle Lake. (B) Tule Lake: Stronghold Cafe, Captain Jack Stronghold. Food: 0600-1900 (Tuesday-Sunday), 0600-1500 (Monday). (4) STATE HIGHWAY 299. (A) Canby: Sherer's Chevron Service Station. Gasoline, diesel, mini-mart, minor repairs: Mon-Sat 0700-2100, Sun 0700-1800. (B) Canby: Sherer's Union Service Station. Gasoline, mini-mart, minor repairs: 0700-2100. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.4. Routes and Stops -Map 4. (a) Map 4. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 4. (1) U.S. HIGHWAY 101. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): 6.5 miles south of Cummings at Marker MEN-101-77.7; 0.8 mile south of Spy Rock County Road. Stop either side of summit. (B) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): 4.2 miles south of Laytonville at Marker MEN-101-64.8, top of grade at north end of four lane roadway. Stop on wide dirt and gravel shoulder. No facilities. (C) * INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, 1.3 miles north of Willits. (D) Laytonville: Gravier's Chevron Service. Gasoline, diesel, propane, tire repairs, and scales: Open 24 hours. Park on east side of highway. (E) Ukiah: Jensen's Truck Stop, 1460 Lovers Lane. Gasoline, propane, diesel, major repairs: 24 hours. Located at junction of US-101 and North State Street. (F) Ukiah: Jensen's Restaurant, 1550 Lovers Lane. Food: 24 hours. Take North State Street (Old US-101) exit, near junction of US-101. Park in rear parking area of Jensen's Truck Stop. [FN---------] [FN*May] be used as a "Safe Parking Place" when driver is given specific instructions by a member of the California Highway Patrol. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.5. Routes and Stops -Map 5. (a) Map 5. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 5. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 5 (A) Dunnigan: Dunnigan Truck Service. Food, gasoline, diesel, minor repairs: 24 hours. I-5 and County Road 8. Marked parking place for trucks transporting explosives. (B) Lodi: Flying J, 15100 Thornton Road, gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. (209) 339- 4066. (2) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 80. (A) INSPECTION STOP: Cordelia Inspection Facility, 3 miles west of the city of Fairfield. No services. Scales closed when signs display: "Scales Closed, Do Not Enter." (B) Suisun: Terminal Stations, Inc., 100 Suisun Valley Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, repairs, tire service: 24 hours. Four miles west of the city of Fairfield at Suisun Valley Road overcrossing. (3) U.S. HIGHWAY 101. (A) INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): Truck parking area, 1.5 miles south of Cotati. (B) *INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, 3.9 miles south of SR-37. (C) *INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, 2 miles north of San Rafael. (4) STATE HIGHWAY 70. (c) Restrictions. (1) Use of Tennessee Street in Vallejo is prohibited. (2) Mare Island Annex of the Concord Navel Weapons Station is located at the south end of Mare Island off SR-37. (3) Golden Gate Bridge. Northbound vehicles shall stop for inspection and bridge escort at the Toll Plaza. Southbound vehicles shall stop for inspection and bridge escort at the north abutment of the bridge. No explosive laden trucks are permitted on the bridge between the hours of 0630 and 0930 and between 1600 and 1900 on weekdays. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.5.1. Routes and Stops -Map 5A. (a) Map 5A. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 5A. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 80. (A) [FNa1] INSPECTION STOP (both directions) State of California platform scales, 0.8 mile west of Antelope Rd. (B) Sacramento: Sacramento 76 Auto/Truck Plaza, 2828 El Centro Rd. Food, gasoline, diesel, repairs: 24 hours. Approximately 1 mile west of I-5/I-80 junction. Exit at West El Camino Avenue to El Centro Road. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.6. Routes and Stops -Map 6. (a) Map 6. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 6. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 80. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP: Donner Summit. Public rest areas. (B) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (westbound vehicles only): Blue Canyon brake check area, 0.5 mile west of Nyack. (C) INSPECTION STOP: State of California Inspection Facility, Truckee. I-80 at Prosser Road. No services available. (D) Nyack: Nyack Garage, 1 Nyack Road. Gasoline, diesel, towing, parts store: 24 hours. 24 hour road service call (800) 235-3611. Take Nyack Road exit from I-80. (E) Nyack: Burger King 41800 Nyack Road. Food: 24 hours. Take Nyack Road exit from I-80. (2) U.S. HIGHWAY 50. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP: Echo Summit. Posted brake check area. (3) U.S. HIGHWAY 395. (A) Doyle: Midway Cafe, Doyle Drive. Food: 0700-2000 (summer), 0700-1900 (winter). Closed Mondays. Located North end of Doyle Loop. (B) Walker: Mike's Auto & Truck Service. Gasoline, LPG, tire repair, heavy duty tow, minor repairs: 0800-1700 (Monday-Saturday). 24 hour road service call (530) 495-2345. (C) Walker: The Mountain View Barbeque. Food: 1200-2000 (Wednesday - Saturday), 1200-1900 (Sunday). Winter hours 1600-2000 (Thursday - Sunday). (4) STATE HIGHWAY 4. (A) Camp Connell: Camp Connell Store. Food, gasoline: 0800-2000 (Monday-Thursday), 0800-2400 (Friday and Saturday). Located 3.2 miles east of entrance to Calaveras Big Trees State Park. (5) STATE HIGHWAY 12. (A) Burson: El Papagallo Cafe. Food: 1100-1400 and 1600-2200 (Tuesday-Thursday), 1100-2200 (Friday-Sunday). Located on Highway 12, three miles west of Valley Springs. (6) STATE HIGHWAY 20. (A) Nevada City: Five Mile House, 18851 State Highway 20. Food: 0700-2200 (Closed Tuesday and Wednesday). Five miles east of Nevada City. (7) STATE HIGHWAY 49. (A) Plymouth: Gold Country Cafe, 17830 Highway 49. Food: 0700-1900. Located 0.4 mile south of Plymouth. (B) Camptonville: Indian Valley Outpost. Food, LPG: 0800-2200 (summer), 0900- 1800 (Winter, Wednesday through Sunday only). Ten miles west of Downieville, on SR-49. (C) Altaville: Gino's Shell Station, 429 South Main Street. Gasoline, diesel: 0800-1800. (D) San Andreas: Hawkins Sierra Company (Exxon), 746 Poole Station Road. Gasoline, diesel, tire sales and repairs: 0800-1700 (Monday-Friday), 0800-1300 (Saturday). Located 0.2 mile south of SR-49 on Poole Station Road. (8) STATE HIGHWAY 70. (A) *INSPECTION STOP: State of California platform scales, 4 miles west of Keddie at junction of SR-70 and SR-89. No services available. (B) East Quincy; Huffman Tire and Brake, 2205 East Main. Tire and brake repairs: 0800-1800 (Monday-Friday), 0900-1200 (Saturday). (C) Quincy: BP Service Station (Tom's Sierra Company, Inc.), 2221 East Main. Gasoline, diesel: 0600-2100. (9) STATE HIGHWAY 89. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP: Luther Pass. Chain control area. (B) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP: Summit of Monitor Pass. (C) INSPECTION STOP: Hope Valley, at junction of SR-88 and SR-89. (D) Sierraville: Randolph Sales & Service (Chevron). Gasoline, diesel: 0900- 1800 (summer), 0900-1730 (winter). East side of SR-89, 1 mile south of SR-49 and SR-89 junction. (10) STATE HIGHWAY 99. (A) Stockton: Cherokee Truckstop, 3535 East Cherokee Lane. Gasoline, diesel, propane, grocery: 24 hours. (c) Winter Restrictions. I-80 between the Nevada state line and Applegate, US-50 over Echo Summit and SR-89 over Luther Pass are restricted to vehicles carrying a full complement of tire chains, adequate for installation as may be required on the vehicle or combination during periods of snowfall, from October through April. [FN---------] [FN*May] be used as a "Safe Parking Place" when driver is given specific instructions by a member of the California Highway Patrol. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.7. Routes and Stops -Map 7. (a) Map 7. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 7. (1) U.S. HIGHWAY 50. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP: Echo Summit. Posted brake check area. (2) U.S. HIGHWAY 395. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): Conway Summit, 13 miles south of Bridgeport. (B) INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): Conway Summit, 12 miles north of Lee Vining. (C) Walker: Mike's Auto & Truck Service. Gasoline, LPG, tire repair, heavy duty tow, minor repairs: 0800-1700 (Monday-Saturday). 24 hour road service call (530) 495-2345. (D) Walker: The Mountain View Barbeque. Food: 1200-2000 (Wednesday - Saturday), 1200-1900 (Sunday). Winter hours 1600-2000 (Thursday - Sunday). (3) STATE HIGHWAY 89. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP: Summit of Monitor Pass. (B) INSPECTION STOP: Hope Valley, at junction of SR-88 and SR-89. (C) Sierraville: Randoph Sales & Service (Chevron) Gasoline, diesel: 0900-1800 (summer), 0900-1730 (winter). East side of SR-89, 1 mile south of SR-49 and SR-89 junction. (c) Winter Restrictions -Monitor Pass. Restricted to vehicles carrying a full complement of tire chains adequate for installation as may be required on the vehicle or combination during periods of snowfall, from October 1 through April. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.7.1. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.8. Routes and Stops -Map 8. (a) Map 8. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 8. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 580. (A) INSPECTION STOP (east and westbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, Livermore. No services available. (2) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 680. (A) INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): State of California Inspection Facility on Mission Grade, south of Sunol. (B) Indicated "Safe Parking Place" on west shoulder is improved parking area north of toll plaza may be used only upon direction and specific approval by bridge personnel or a member of the California Highway Patrol. (3) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 880. (A) *INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): State of California inspection facility, 0.5 mile south of Auto Mall Parkway. (B) *INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): State of California platform scale, 0.5 mile south of Auto Mall Parkway. (4) U.S. HIGHWAY 101. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): State of California Inspection Facility, north edge of city of Gilroy. (B) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): State of California Inspection Facility, 0.5 mile south of San Martin Ave. (5) STATE HIGHWAY 17. (A) Los Gatos: Nonnos Summit Cafe (southbound vehicles only), 23123 Santa Cruz Highway. Food: 1000-1600 (Sunday - Friday) 1000-0000 (Saturday). Located one mile south of Santa Clara-Santa Cruz county lines. [FN---------] [FN*] May be used as a "Safe Parking Place" when driver is given specific instructions by a member of the California Highway Patrol. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.8.1. Routes and Stops -Map 8A. (a) Map 8A. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 8A. There are no designated stopping places or inspection stops in the area encompassed by Map 8A. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.8.2. Routes and Stops -Map 8B. (a) Map 8B. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 8B. There are no designated stopping places or inspection stops in the area encompassed by Map 8B. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.8.3. Routes and Stops -Map 8C. (a) Map 8C. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 8C. There are no designated stopping places or inspection stops in the area encompassed by Map 8C. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.8.4. Routes and Stops -Map 8D. (a) Map 8D. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 8D. (1) INTERSTATE 5. (A) INSPECTION STOP (south and northbound vehicles): Rest area, 0.5 mile south of San Joaquin-Stanislaus County line. (B) Westley: Westley Triangle Truck Stop and Restaurant. Food, gasoline, diesel, tire repairs: 24 hours. East of I-5 at Westley exit. (2) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 205. (A) Tracy: Tracy Auto/Truck Plaza, 7500 West 11th Street. Food, gasoline, diesel, propane, scales, tire repairs: 0600-2100. Business 205 at Chrisman Road. Corner of 11th Street and Chrisman Road. (3) STATE HIGHWAY 99. (A) Ripon: Jimco Truck Service Plaza, 1022 Frontage Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, LPG, tires, repairs: 24 hours. Located 0.2 mile north of Ripon. Use Jacktone Road interchange, south 0.2 mile on East Frontage Road. (B) Ripon: Flying J Travel Plaza, 1501 N. Jacktone Road. Food, gasoline, diesel (209) 599-4141. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.9. Routes and Stops -Map 9. (a) Map 9. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 9. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 5. (A) *INSPECTION STOP: State of California platform scales, 2 miles north of SR-33 interchange. (B) INSPECTION STOP: Nees Avenue Rest Area, 0.5 mile north of Nees Avenue. (C) Santa Nella: Mid-Cal Auto/Truck Plaza, 12310- SR-33. Food, gasoline, diesel, minor repairs: 24 hours. Located at I-5 and SR-33 junction. (D) Santa Nella: Rotten Robbie's Truck Stop, 12860 SR-33. Gasoline, diesel, food at mini-mart: 24 hours. Located at I-5 and SR-33 junction. (E) Kettleman City: Kettleman City Beacon Truck Service, 33190 Hubert Way. Food, gasoline, diesel, tire service, repairs: 24 hours. Located 0.5 mile north of I-5 on SR-41. (2) STATE HIGHWAY 33. (A) INSPECTION STOP: Patterson Receiving Station, south of Patterson. (B) Santa Nella: Mid-Cal Auto/Truck Plaza, 12310 SR-33. Food, gasoline, diesel, minor repairs: 24 hours. I-5 and SR-33 junction. (C) Santa Nella: Rotten Robbie's Truck Stop, 12860 State Route 33. Gasoline, diesel, food at mini-mart: 24 hours. Located at I-5 and SR-33 junction. (D) Dos Palos: Cattleman's Restaurant, 16575 South Highway 33, Food: 0700-1900 (Monday through Saturday). Located 0.5 mile south of SR-152. (E) Three Rocks: Three Rocks Cafe. Food: 0600-1800 (winter), 0600-2000 (summer). Located four miles north of I-5. (F) Tracy: Green Valley Transportation Inc., 30131 S. Hwy 33. (3) STATE HIGHWAY 41. (A) Coarsegold: Quick Serve Market, 35311 Highway 41. Food, gasoline, diesel, minor tire repairs: 0700-2200 (Monday through Saturday), 0800-2200 (Sunday). (B) Kettleman City: Kettleman City Beacon Truck Service, 33190 Hubert Way. Food, gasoline, diesel, tire service, repairs: 24 hours. Located 0.5 mile north of I-5 on SR-41. (4) STATE HIGHWAY 99. (A) INSPECTION STOP (south and northbound vehicles): Rest area, 0.5 mile north of Merced-Stanislaus county line. (B) *INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles) State of California Chowchilla River Inspection Facility. Located at merced county line. (C) Legrand: Diesel Country Truck Stop (northbound vehicles): 8040 South Highway 99. Food, gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. Located 1.5 miles north of Merced-Madera county line. Located 1.5 miles north of Merced-Madera county line. (5) STATE HIGHWAY 132. (A) Modesto: Fruit Yard, 7948 Yosemite Boulevard. Food, gasoline, diesel: 0600- 2300. Located seven miles east of Modesto, at Geer Road. (B) Modesto: The Mint Club, 7000 Maze Boulevard. Food: 0800-2400. Located six miles west of Modesto, at Hart Road. (C) Modesto: Smart Stop, 6943 Maze Boulevard. Food, gasoline, diesel: 0500- 2200. Located on northeast corner of SR-132 and Hart Road. (6) STATE HIGHWAY 140. (A) INSPECTION STOP: Parking area adjacent to turnout, 7 miles east of Merced-Mariposa county line at intersection with Old Highway. (B) Catheys Valley: The Oasis Gas Station, 2675 Highway 140E. Food, gasoline, grocery: 0600-2200. (7) STATE HIGHWAY 152. (A) REQUESTED INSPECTION STOP (westbound vehicles): Pacheco Pass, 0.5 mile west of the Merced county line. [FN---------] [FN*May] be used as a "Safe Parking Place" when driver is given specific instructions by a member of the California Highway Patrol. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.9.1. Routes and Stops -Map 9A. (a) Map 9A. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 9A. (1) STATE HIGHWAY 41. (A) Lemoore: Adolfo's Silver Buckle Restaurant, 44 North 19 1/2 Street. Food: 0600-2200. Exit SR-41 at Bush Street, park in truck parking area. (B) Lemoore: West Lemoore Service Station, 1790 West Bush Street. Gasoline, diesel, tire and minor repairs: 0600-2200 (Monday through Saturday), 0700-2200 (Sunday). Exit SR-41 at Houston Avenue. (2) STATE HIGHWAY 99. (A) Fresno: Klein's Truck Stop, Hwy 99 at Herndon, Fresno, CA. Food, gas, fuel, tire and minor repairs. 24 Hours. (B) Fresno: Beacon 5th Wheel Truck Stop, 3767 South Highway 99. Food, gasoline, diesel, tire and minor repairs: 24 hours. (C) Fowler: Texaco Star Mart, Hwy 99 at Manning. Food, gas, fuel, mobile repairs: 24 hours. (c) Restrictions -Fresno. Northbound vehicles on SR-41 turn east on Jenson Avenue to SR-99, then north to Belmont Avenue. South on Marks Avenue to SR-180. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.10. Routes and Stops -Map10. (a) Map 10. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Maps -Map 10. (1) U.S. HIGHWAY 6. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound): State of California Agricultural Inspection Station, Benton, 5 miles south of the Nevada state line. (2) U.S. HIGHWAY 395. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): Sherwin Hill Grade, 19.3 miles north of Bishop at Milepost MNO 6.96. (B) Coso Junction: Coso Junction Ranch Store. Food, gasoline: 0500-2300. US 395 at Coso Road, 30 miles south of Lone Pine. (C) Bishop: Tom's Place. Food: 0600-2130. Located 23 miles north of Bishop. Adequate parking within sight of cafe. (D) Inyokern: Brady's Mini-Mart, 4467 Junction 395/SR-14. Food at mini-mart, gasoline, minor repairs: 1000-2200. Located 0.5 mile north of SR-14 and US-395 junction. (E) Pearsonville: Pearsonville Shell, 102 North Pearson Road. Food, fuel, 24 hours. No repairs. Located on US 395 at the Inyo/Kern County Line. (F) Olancha: Ranch House Cafe. Food: 0600-2000. Park a safe distance from restaurant. (G) Bishop: Inyo Shell Y Mart, 1274 North Main Street. Food, fuel, no repairs. Open 24 hours. Located at the Junction of US 395 and US 6. (3) STATE ROUTE 99. (A) Delano: Pioneer Restaurant, 700 Woollomes Avenue. Food: 24 hours. Located 0.5 mile south of Delano at Woollomes and SR-99. (B) Delano: Akal Travel Plaza, Avenue 16 & Highway 99. Food, gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. Southbound vehicles take Avenue 16 exit 2 miles north of Delano. Northbound vehicles take Avenue 24 exit. (C) Tulare: Lyn's Cafe, 1066 East Rankin Avenue. Food, gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. Use the Avenue 200 exit from SR-99. Park on west side of SR-99. (D) Pixley: U.S.A. Truck Stop, 451 North Park Road. Fuel: 24 hours. Use Court Street exit from SR-99. (E) Earlimart: Mart Fuel Stop. Food, gas, diesel: 24 hours. (c) Restrictions -State Highway 190: Single vehicles only between Saline Valley Road (post mile 41.67) and Stove Pipe Wells (post mile 86.05). Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.10.1. Routes and Stops -Map 10A. (a) Map 10A. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 10A. There are no designated stopping places or inspection stops in the area encompassed by Map 10A. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.11. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.12. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.13. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1151.14. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.1. Routes and Stops -Map 11. (a) Map 11. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 11. There are no designated stopping places or inspection stops in the area encompassed by Map 11. (c) Restrictions -State Highway 190: Single vehicles only between Saline Valley Road (post mile 41.67) and Stove Pipe Wells (post mile 86.05). Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.2. Routes and Stops -Map 12. (a) Map 12. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 12. (1) U.S. HIGHWAY 101. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): Summit of Cuesta Grade, 10.4 miles south of Atascadero. No services. (B) Paso Robles: Paso Robles Diesel Service. Diesel, towing, major repairs: 24 hours. 2348 Golden Hill Drive, Paso Robles, CA 93446. (C) Paso Robles: San-Paso Truck & Auto. Food, gasoline, diesel, tire repairs: 24 hours. Located 3.5 miles North of Paso Robles. Exit US-101 at Wellsona Road. (2) STATE HIGHWAY 33. (A) McKittrick: McKittrick Market. Food: 0500-1900 (Monday-Friday), 0600-1800 (Saturday). Located at junction of SR-58 and SR-33. Park across from fire station on west side of highway. (3) STATE HIGHWAY 46. (A) Lost Hills: Burns Brothers, 14814 Aloma. Food, gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. Located at intersection of SR-46 and I-5. (B) Paso Robles: Golden Oaks Cafe, 2400 Golden Hill Road. Food: 0600-2000. Located two miles east of Paso Robles at Golden Hill Street. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.2.1. Routes and Stops -Map 12A. (a) Map 12A. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 12A. (1) U.S. HIGHWAY 101. (A) [FNa1] INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): Rest area, 8.4 miles north of Santa Maria River Bridge. No services. (B) Santa Maria: The Fuel Connection, 1155 East Betteravia Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, minor repairs: 24 hours. Located on east side of highway; U.S. 101 at Betteravia Road. (c) Special Restrictions -Vandenberg AFB-Lompoc Area. Transportation to and from Vandenberg Air Force Base shall be in accordance with the following: (1) From the north (Santa Maria) to Lompoc Gate. South on SR-1 to Vandenberg AFB main gate, continue south on SR-1 to Santa Lucia Canyon Road. West on Santa Lucia Canyon Road to Lompoc Gate. NOTE: Upon arrival at Lompoc Gate, request air force law enforcement escort to final destination. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.3. Routes and Stops -Map 13. (a) Map 13. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 13. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 5. (A) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (Northbound vehicles): Lebec Rest Area 0.6 miles north of Kern-Los Angeles County line. No food or fuel. (B) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): Whittaker Summit truck inspection area. Eight miles north of Castaic. (C) *INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, Wheeler Ridge, 31 miles south of Bakersfield. No services. (D) INSPECTION STOP (southbound vehicles): Tejon Pass, 1 mile north of Gorman. Designated truck inspection area. No services. (E) *INSPECTION STOP (northbound vehicles): State of California Castaic Inspection Facility, 0.25 mile south of junction I-5 and SR-126. No food or fuel. (F) Buttonwillow: Bruce's Buttonwillow Auto/Truck Plaza. Food, gasoline, repairs: 24 hours. Located at junction of I-5 and SR-58. (G) Arvin: Truck Stops of America - Wheeler Ridge, 5800 Wheeler Ridge Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, repairs, money transfer service: 24 hours. Located at I-5 and Laval Road. (H) Castaic: McDonalds, 27701 Lake Hughes Road. Food: 24 hours. Take Lake Hughes exit. (I) Castaic: Giant Truck Stop of Castaic, 31711 Castaic Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, repairs: 24 hours. Take Lake Hughes exit from I-5. (J) Castaic: Castaic Garage, 32254 Castaic Road. Towing, repairs: 24 hours. Take Lake Hughes exit. (K) Castaic: Cafe Mike, 31537 Castaic Road. Food: 24 hours. Take Lake Hughes exit. (L) Frazier Park: Flying J, 42810 Frazier Mountain Park Road. Food, gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. (661) 248-2600. (2) STATE HIGHWAY 14. (A) INSPECTION STOP: Escondido Summit, 9 miles southwest of Palmdale, designated truck rest area. (B) Mojave: Giant Truck Stop of Mojave, 16600 Sierra Highway. Gasoline, diesel, minor repairs: 24 hours. Located 0.5 mile south of SR-14 and SR-58 junction. (3) STATE HIGHWAY 58. (A) INSPECTION STOP (westbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, 6 miles west of Mojave. No food or fuel. (B) Mojave: Jerry's Restaurant, 2348 Highway 58. Food: 24 hours. Located at junction of SR-58 and SR-14 (south end of town). (4) STATE HIGHWAY 99. (A) Bakersfield: Bear Mountain Truck Stop, 15840 Costajo Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, scale: 24 hours. Located four miles south of SR-119 interchange. Use Bear Mountain Boulevard exit from SR-99. (B) Bakersfield: Doug's Truck Scales/Kelly's Cafe, 8730 Golden State Highway. Food: 0500-2100 (Monday through Friday), 0500-1400 (Saturday), 0600-1400 (Sunday), Scales: 0800-1700 (Monday through Friday). Located five miles north of Bakersfield; SR-99 at 7th Standard. (C) Pumpkin Center: Mikuls Pumpkin Center Truck Terminal. Food, diesel: Open Saturday 0700-1700, open Sunday 1800 until Friday 2200 hours, 24-hour operation. Located at SR-99 and SR-119. 8 miles south of Bakersfield. Approximately 5 acres of parking space. (D) Bakersfield: Flying J, 17047 Zachary Avenue. Food, gasoline, diesel, showers. 24 hours. Located 12 miles north of Bakersfield, use the Merced Avenue off-ramp from SR-99. 250 parking spaces. (5) STATE HIGHWAY 138. (A) Pearblossom: Cottonwood Truckstop and Cafe, 12754 Pearblossom Highway. Food, diesel: 24 hours. Park west or north of restaurant, off highway, 50 ft. from buildings. (c) Restrictions -State Highway 118. Explosives-laden vehicles are prohibited on SR-118 between SR-232 and the Los Angeles county line. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code.Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.3.1. Routes and Stops -Map 13A. (a) Map 13A. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 13A. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 10. (A) Ontario: Ontario 76 Auto/Truck Plaza, East Guasti Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, propane, tire repairs: 24 hours. Take the Milliken Avenue exit from I-10. Parking for 250 vehicles. (B) Ontario: Truckstops of America, 4325 Guasti Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, store, scales, controlled parking: 24 hours. Take the Milliken Avenue exit from I-10. Ask for security at gate for fueling and parking areas. (2) STATE HIGHWAY 91. (A) INSPECTION STOP (east and westbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, 1 mile west of Weir Canyon Road. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.4. Routes and Stops -Map 14. (a) Map 14. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 14. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 10. (A) [FNa1] INSPECTION STOP (east and westbound vehicles): State of California platform scales (eastbound) and inspection facility (westbound), 1 mile east of Banning. (B) Cabazon: Wheel Inn Restaurant, 50900 Semiole Drive. Food: 24 hrs. Take Main Street exit from I-10. (C) North Palm Springs: Pilot Travel Center #307, 19997 Indian Avenue. Food, diesel: 24 hours. (D) Thousand Palms: Flying J Truck Stop, 72235 Varner Road. Food, gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. Take Ramon Road exit from I-10. (E) Colton: Dieterich International Truck Sales, Inc., 2200 East Steel Road. Repairs: 0800-0100 (Monday-Friday), 0800-1200 (Saturday). Take South Waterman Avenue exit from eastbound I-10, west on Redlands Boulevard to Steel Road. (F) Colton. Bekin Truck Stop, 23659 Steel Road. Food, Diesel, Mini-Mart 24 hours. Tires 0800 to 1700 hours. Eastbound I-10 to Waterman Avenue, South off ramp, West on Redlands Boulevard to Steel Road. West Bound to Waterman Avenue, West on Hospitality Lane to Hunts Lane, South on Hunts Lane to Steel Road. (G) Coachella: Burns Brothers Truck Stop, 46155 Dillion Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, repairs: 24 hours. (2) INTERSTATE 15. (A) INSPECTION STOP: Clyde V. Kane Rest Stop, 22 miles east of Yermo. Restrooms and water. No food or fuel. (B) INSPECTION STOP (both directions): State of California platform scales, just south of SR-138 intersection. (C) Lake Elsinore: ARCO Service Station/AM-PM Mini Mart (Le Blanc's), 17595 Grand Avenue. Food, gasoline: 0500-2130. (D) Victorville: Peggy Sue's Diner, I-15 and Stoddard Wells Road. Food. (3) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 40. (A) Ludlow: Ludlow Cafe and Service Station, I-40 at Crucero Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, tire repair: 0600-2200. (4) U.S. HIGHWAY 395. (A) Phelan: Outpost Truck Stop, 8685 Highway 395 (at I-15), Hesperia. Food, fuel, wash rack and repairs: 24 hours. (B) Pilot Truck Stop, 8701 Highway 395(at I-15), Hesperia. Food and fuel. [FNa1] May be used as a "Safe Parking Place" when driver is given specific instructions by a member of the California Highway Patrol. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.4.1. Routes and Stops -Map 14A. (a) Map 14A. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 14A. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 15. (A) Barstow: Rip Griffin Truck Travel Center, 2930 Lenwood Road. Food, gasoline, diesel, repairs: 24 hours. Take Lenwood Road exit from I-15. (B) Barstow: Heart Land Truck Stop, 2250 West Main Street. Food, gasoline, diesel, propane, minor repairs: 24 hours. (C) Barstow: Flying J Travel Plaza, 2611 Fisher Boulevard. Food, gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. 760-253-7043. (2) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 40. (A) Newberry Springs: Desert Diesel. Gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. Take National Trails Highway or Newberry Springs exits from I-40. (B) Newberry Springs: Bagdad Cafe, 46548 National Trails Highway. Food: Sunrise to sunset. Take Newberry Springs or Fort Cady exit from I-40. [FNa1] May be used as a "Safe Parking Place" when driver is given specific instructions by a member of the California Highway Patrol. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.4.2. Routes and Stops -Map 14B. (a) Map 14B. Lugonia Ave. Menton Ave. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 14B. There are no designated stopping places or inspection stops in the area encompassed by Map 14B. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.5. Routes and Stops -Map 15. (a) Map 15. SEE MAP 17 R = REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP I = INSPECTION STOP (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 15. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 10. (A) INSPECTION STOP (westbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, 8 miles west of Blythe. (B) Desert Center: Texaco Station and Desert Center Cafe, 44321 Ragsdale Road. Food, gasoline: 24 hours. Take Desert Center exit from I-10, proceed to Frontage Road. (C) Blythe: Blythe Unocal 76/Truck Terminal. Food, gasoline, diesel, wash rack, repairs: 24 hours. Take Mesa Verda Drive exit from I-10. (2) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 15. (A) INSPECTION STOP: Cima Rest Area, 24 miles west of Nevada State Line. Restrooms and water. (B) Nipton: Halloran Springs Service Station and Restaurant. Food, gasoline, diesel: 24 hours. Take Halloran Springs Road exit from I-15; 18 miles north of Baker. (3) U.S. HIGHWAY 95. (A) Vidal Junction: Vidal Junction Cafe and Texaco Station, US-95 at SR-62. Food, gasoline: 0800-1600. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.6. Routes and Stops -Map 16. (a) Map 16. R = REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP I = INSPECTION STOP (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 16. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 5. (A) INSPECTION STOP (north and southbound vehicles): State of California commercial vehicle inspection and scale facility, 15 miles north of Oceanside. (2) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 8. (A) INSPECTION STOP (westbound vehicles): 2 miles west of Dunbar Lane. Telephone only. (B) INSPECTION STOP (eastbound vehicles): Viewpoint on I-8 at Milepost 35.50, 6 miles east of Alpine. (C) INSPECTION STOP (eastbound and westbound vehicles): Rest area at Milepost 49.00. Telephone and restroom available. (D) REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP (eastbound vehicles) Brake check area at milepost 76.50. (E) Pine Valley: Major's Coffee Shop, Old Highway 80. Food: 0600-2000. Located 0.7 mile north of I-8 on Old US-80. Park in rear. (3) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 15. (A) INSPECTION STOP (southbound and northbound vehicles): State of California Scale and Inspection Facility, 5 miles south of Temecula at Rainbow Valley off-ramp. No services available. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.6.1. Routes and Stops -Map 16A. (a) Map 16A. Clay Mesa (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 16A. There are no designated stopping places or inspection stops in the area encompassed by Map 16A. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.7. Routes and Stops -Map 17. (a) Map 17. R = REQUIRED INSPECTION STOP I = INSPECTION STOP (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 17. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 8 (A) INSPECTION STOP (east and westbound vehicles): Rest area, 8 miles west of El Centro. (B) INSPECTION STOP (east and westbound vehicles): Rest area, 20 miles west of Winterhaven. (C) INSPECTION STOP (westbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, Sidewinder, 8 miles west of Winterhaven. (D) Ocotillo: Desert Fuel Stop. Gasoline, diesel: 0600-2200. Food: 0600-2100. Park on north side of highway. (E) Jacumba: Woodward's Shell Station. Food at mini-mart, gasoline: 24 hours. Take Carrizo Gorge exit from I-8. Park off roadway behind stations. (2) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 10. (A) INSPECTION STOP (westbound vehicles): State of California platform scales, 8 miles west of Blythe. (B) Blythe: Blythe Unocal 76/Truck Terminal. Food, gasoline, diesel, wash rack, repairs: 24 hours. Take Mesa Verda Drive exit from I-10. (3) STATE HIGHWAY 94 (A) Barrett Junction: Barrett Cafe & Mercantile, 1020 Barrett Lake Road. Food: 1100-2000 (Tuesday-Friday), 0900-2100 (Saturday and Sunday), Closed Mondays. Located at SR-94 and Barrett Lake Road. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.7.1. Routes and Stops -Map 17A. (a) Map 17A. (b) Safe Stopping Places and Inspection Stops -Map 17A. (1) INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 8 (A) El Centro: Pressley's Peterbilt, I-8 at Dogwood Road. Repairs: 0800-1700. 24 hour road service call (619) 353-1820. (B) El Centro: Country Kitchen Restaurant, 379 East Ross. Food: 0600-2200. Located on SR-111, 0.5 mile north of I-8. (C) El Centro: Imperial Eight Truck Plaza, I-8 at SR-86. Gasoline, diesel, propane, food, showers, store, laundry, public scale. No repairs. 24 hours. (619) 352-8800. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.8. Safe Parking Places. Use of safe parking places shall be governed by the following: (a) General. Only vehicles authorized by the owners of safe parking places shall be permitted access to such locations. In addition, except for State of California platform scales, use of safe parking places may be subject to safety requirements and restrictions imposed by local fire officials. (b) Locations: Only the following terminals and locations may be used as safe parking places: Bloomington: Roadway Express, Inc., 17630 Valley Boulevard. Bloomington: Tri-State Motor Transit, 264 Jurupa Avenue. Byron: Diablo Transportation, Inc., 5401 Byron Hot Springs Road. Calwa: Santa Fe Trail Transportation Co., Calwa Santa Fe Yards. Fresno: Consolidated Freightways, 4575 S. Chestnut Avenue. (northbound, use Chestnut Avenue, off-ramp; southbound, use Central Avenue off-ramp.) Fresno: Roadway Express, 2440 Church Avenue. Lakeside: M. J. Baxter Drilling Co., 12485 Highway 67. Long Beach: McDonnell Douglas Corp., 3855 Lakewood Boulevard. Manteca: ABF (Arkansas Best Freight) Systems, Inc. W. Yosemite Avenue and Swanson Road. Milpitas: Doudell Trucking Co., 555 E. Capitol Avenue. Pico Rivera: ABF (Arkansas Best Freight) Systems, Inc., 8001 Telegraph Road. Plymouth: E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. c/o King Explosives, Inc., (north of Highway 16, at Forest Home Road.) Sacramento: Applegate Drayage, 325 North 5th Street. Sacramento: ABF (Arkansas Best Freight) Systems, Inc., 3250 47th Avenue. Suisun: Baggett Transportation Co., 3809 Bithell Lane. Suisun: Tri-State Trucking, 3841 Bithell Lane. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.9. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.10. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.11. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.12. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1152.13. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.1. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.2. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.3. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.4. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.5. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.6. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.7. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.8. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.9. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.10. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.11. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1153.12. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1154. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 31616, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 31601, 31602, 31607, 31611, 31614 and 31616, Vehicle Code. s 13-1155. Application of Article. Note: Authority cited: Sections 32102 and 32108, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 32102, 32107 and 32108, Vehicle Code. s 13-1155.1. Definitions. Note: Authority cited: Sections 32102 and 32108, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 32102, 32107 and 32108, Vehicle Code. s 13-1155.3. Escort Vehicle Equipment. Note: Authority cited: Sections 32102 and 32108, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 32102, 32107 and 32108, Vehicle Code. s 13-1155.4. Co-driver and Drivers Hours. Note: Authority cited: Sections 32102 and 32108, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 32102, 32107 and 32108, Vehicle Code. s 13-1155.6. Inhalation Hazard Transport Vehicle Equipment. Note: Authority cited: Sections 32102 and 32108, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 32102, 32107 and 32108, Vehicle Code. s 13-1155.8. Escort Procedures. This article shall apply to the transportation of hazardous materials in vehicles listed in Vehicle Code Section 34500 and in any other vehicle for which the display of placards is required pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 27903 as prescribed in Vehicle Code Section 31309. Note: Authority cited: Sections 32102 and 32108, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 32102, 32107 and 32108, Vehicle Code. s 13-1160. Application. (a) Application to Shippers. Shippers are subject to all provisions of this article except Sections 1160.4(g), 1162.1, 1166 and 1167, and are subject to Section 1164 only when loading or directing the loading of any vehicle. (b) Application to Non-commercial Transportation. Except for subsection (d), the exceptions contained in this section shall only apply to the transportation of hazardous materials by carriers when not directly subject to federal jurisdiction pursuant to 49 CFR, Part 171 (i.e., transporting hazardous materials in intrastate, interstate or foreign commerce [transported for a fee or used for commercial purposes]). (c) Alternative Exceptions for Non-commercial Carriers. Private carriers transporting hazardous materials for non-commercial purposes (i.e., transporting hazardous materials for personal use or by a federal, state or local government agency) may utilize the exceptions contained in subsections (e) through (m) of this section or the exceptions contained in either 49 CFR 173.6 or 49 CFR 173.8(c), but not both the exceptions in subdivisions (e) through (m) and the referenced 49 CFR exceptions at one time on the same vehicle or combination of vehicles. (d) Liquefied Petroleum Gas. Except as provided in Sections 1160.4(g), 1160.5, 1161, 1161.3, 1161.6, 1161.7, 1162, 1163(d), 1166, and 1167, this article shall not apply to the transportation of liquefied petroleum gas in cargo tanks subject to regulations of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, Department of Industrial Relations contained in Title 8, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 4, Subchapter 1 (Unfired Pressure Vessel Safety Orders), but it shall apply to liquefied petroleum gas transported in cylinders and portable tanks. (e) Incidentally Transported Materials. This article shall not apply to the transportation of the following: (1) Batteries in vehicle or auxiliary equipment ignition or lighting systems. (2) Flammable compressed gases or flammable and/or combustible liquids used exclusively in vehicle or auxiliary equipment fuel, heating, refrigeration, or cooking systems. (3) Batteries, compressed air in cylinders or tanks not exceeding 200 psi, inflated tires or less than 10 gallons of flammable liquid fuels on tow trucks or similar roadside service or repair vehicles or otherwise transported in private (not for-hire) carriage. Containers used to transport flammable liquids under this subsection shall not exceed 5 gallons capacity each, and shall be constructed and maintained in conformance with a nationally recognized fuel storage and dispensing standard for the fuel being transported (e.g., U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), United Nations (UN), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Underwriter Laboratories (UL), Factory Mutual (FM), or U.S. Department of Defense (military) specifications (U.S. Mil. Spec.). (4) Highway fusees, and liquid-burning emergency flares and/or red electric lanterns that conform to 49 CFR 393.95(f)(1), being transported expressly for highway warning purposes or as authorized for use pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 25301, unless otherwise prohibited by this division or the Vehicle Code. This exception does not apply to broken fusees or fusees with missing protective caps. (5) Fire extinguishers being transported expressly for in transit emergency fire suppression purposes. (6) Flammable or combustible distillate fuels transported in a single compartmentalized or noncompartmentalized metal cargo tank of 450 liters (119 gallons) or less total volumetric capacity, or both flammable and combustible distillate fuels transported in a single compartmentalized metal cargo tank of 450 liters (119 gallons) or less total volumetric capacity, by a private carrier and used to service other vehicles or equipment. The tank shall be in compliance with 49 CFR 173.24(b), and the tank, its components, and attached equipment must be secured to the vehicle and protected from damage or leakage of the lading should the vehicle overturn. (f) The outside packaging and marking exception contained in 49 CFR 173.156 for hazardous materials authorized to be renamed "Consumer commodity" and reclassified ORM-D is extended to transportation by a private carrier from either a distribution center or retail outlet, or subsequent transportation for incidental use. (g) Shipping Paper Exception. Section 1161, pertaining to shipping papers, shall not apply to a private carrier transporting any one of the following: (1) Not more than 227 kilograms (500 pounds) aggregate gross weight (including the packaging) of hazardous materials other than those: (A) Any materials listed in 49 CFR 172.504(a), Table I, or (B) Any materials for which an INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE, KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD, ORGANIC PEROXIDE, SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE, POISON or RADIOACTIVE label is required, or (C) Any materials which require a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest pursuant to Section 25160 of the Health and Safety Code. (2) Anhydrous ammonia in a single cargo tank of not more than 4,524 liters (1,200 gallons) capacity transported not more than 30 miles from the filling point or in a trailer-mounted cargo tank in compliance with Section 1163(f)(1) of this article. (3) Not more than 1 cylinder each of argon, oxygen, carbon dioxide, acetylene, helium, or nitrogen if the gross weight is less than 454 kilograms (1,001 pounds), provided containers and labeling comply with Sections 1161.2 and 1163 of this article. (h) Storage Tanks. Storage tanks used only for off-highway storage and dispensing of flammable and/or combustible distillate fuels and which contain only residue are excepted from specified provisions of this article as indicated below, when transported in accordance with the following: (1) Except for subsection (d), Section 1163 shall not apply to portable or stationary above ground storage tanks when in conformance with 49 CFR 173.24(b). (2) Except for Section 1163(d), this article shall not apply to underground storage tanks when prepared for shipment in accordance with American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice 1604, Second Edition, December 1987. (This publication may be obtained from the American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, Northwest, Washington D.C. 20005.) (3) For purposes of this subsection, "residue" means the material remaining after the tank has been unloaded to the maximum extent practicable via the normal discharge opening. In no event shall the tank contain more than 454 liters (120 gallons) of any liquid. (4) Storage tanks shall not be transported on the same vehicle with any other hazardous materials. (i) Traffic Paint Applicator. Traffic paint applicator systems containing flammable paint are excepted from the provisions of Section 1163, except subsection (d), when in conformance with 49 CFR 173.24(b). (j) Mobile Meter Calibration Units. Mobile meter calibration units containing flammable distillate fuel residue or liquefied petroleum gas residue are excepted from the provisions of Section 1163, except subsection (d), when in conformance with 49 CFR 173.24(b) and emptied to the maximum extent practicable via the normal discharge opening. (k) Self Contained Breathing Apparatus. Compressed air breathing apparatus transported solely for in-transit emergencies or for the safety of persons conducting loading or unloading operations are not subject to this article, except Sections 1161.2, 1161.3 and 1163, when the compressed gas cylinders are mounted or otherwise secured to the vehicle during transit to prevent sliding, falling, tipping, rolling, or damage to the valving should the vehicle overturn. (l) Breathing Air Recharge Units. Air cylinders or tanks operating under a Division of Occupational Safety and Health, Department of Industrial Relations operating permit and used to fill/recharge breathing air cylinders are not subject to Section 1163, except subsection (d), when in conformance with 49 CFR 173.24(b). (m) Emergency Response Information. Section 1161.6 shall only apply to hazardous materials shipments for which the display of placards is required and/or for which an INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE, KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD, ORGANIC PEROXIDE, SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE, POISON or RADIOACTIVE label is required pursuant to this article; and to shipments that would have otherwise been required to be placarded and/or labeled, notwithstanding compliance with an applicable U.S. Department of Transportation placarding and/or labeling exemption issued pursuant to 49 CFR, Part 107, Subpart B. Note: Authority cited: Sections 2402.7 and 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 2402.7, 31309, 34501 and 34510, Vehicle Code. s 13-1160.1. Exceptions and Special Applications. (a) Application to Shippers. Shippers are subject to all provisions of this article except Sections 1160.4(g), 1162.1, 1166 and 1167, and are subject to Section 1164 only when loading or directing the loading of any vehicle. (b) Application to Non-commercial Transportation. Except for subsection (d), the exceptions contained in this section shall only apply to the transportation of hazardous materials by carriers when not directly subject to federal jurisdiction pursuant to 49 CFR Part 171 (i.e., transporting hazardous materials in intrastate, interstate or foreign commerce [transported for a fee or used for commercial purposes]). (c) Alternative Exceptions for Non-commercial Carriers. Private carriers transporting hazardous materials for non-commercial purposes (i.e., transporting hazardous materials for personal use or by a federal, state or local government agency) may utilize the exceptions contained in subsections (e) through (m) of this section or the exceptions contained in either 49 CFR 173.6 or 49 CFR 173.8(c), but not both the exceptions in subdivisions (e) through (m) and the referenced 49 CFR exceptions at one time on the same vehicle or combination of vehicles. (d) Liquefied Petroleum Gas. Except as provided in Sections 1160.4(g), 1160.5, 1161, 1161.3, 1161.6, 1161.7, 1162, 1163(d), 1166, and 1167, this article shall not apply to the transportation of liquefied petroleum gas in cargo tanks subject to regulations of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, Department of Industrial Relations contained in Title 8, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 4, Subchapter 1 (Unfired Pressure Vessel Safety Orders), but it shall apply to liquefied petroleum gas transported in cylinders and portable tanks. (e) Incidentally Transported Materials. This article shall not apply to the transportation of the following: (1) Batteries in vehicle or auxiliary equipment ignition or lighting systems. (2) Flammable compressed gases or flammable and/or combustible liquids used exclusively in vehicle or auxiliary equipment fuel, heating, refrigeration, or cooking systems. (3) Batteries, compressed air in cylinders or tanks not exceeding 200 psi, inflated tires or less than 10 gallons of flammable liquid fuels on tow trucks or similar roadside service or repair vehicles or otherwise transported in private (not for-hire) carriage. Containers used to transport flammable liquids under this subsection shall not exceed 5 gallons capacity each, and shall be constructed and maintained in conformance with a nationally recognized fuel storage and dispensing standard for the fuel being transported (e.g., U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), United Nations (UN), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Underwriter Laboratories (UL), Factory Mutual (FM), or U.S. Department of Defense (military) specifications (U.S. Mil. Spec.). (4) Highway fusees, and liquid-burning emergency flares and/or red electric lanterns that conform to 49 CFR 393.95(f)(1), being transported expressly for highway warning purposes or as authorized for use pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 25301, unless otherwise prohibited by this Division or the Vehicle Code. This exception does not apply to broken fusees or fusees with missing protective caps. (5) Fire extinguishers being transported expressly for in-transit emergency fire suppression purposes. (6) Flammable or combustible distillate fuels transported in a single compartmentalized or noncompartmentalized metal cargo tank of 450 liters (119 gallons) or less total volumetric capacity, or both flammable and combustible distillate fuels transported in a single compartmentalized metal cargo tank of 450 liters (119 gallons) or less total volumetric capacity, by a private carrier and used to service other vehicles or equipment. The tank shall be in compliance with 49 CFR 173.24(b), and the tank, its components, and attached equipment must be secured to the vehicle and protected from damage or leakage of the lading should the vehicle overturn. (f) Consumer Commodity Exception. The outside packaging and marking exception contained in 49 CFR 173.156 for hazardous materials authorized to be renamed "Consumer commodity" and reclassified ORM-D is extended to transportation by a private carrier from either a distribution center or retail outlet, or subsequent transportation for incidental use. (g) Shipping Paper Exception. Section 1161, pertaining to shipping papers, shall not apply to a private carrier transporting any one of the following: (1) Not more than 227 kilograms (500 pounds) aggregate gross weight (including the packaging) of hazardous materials other than: (A) Any materials listed in 49 CFR 172.504(a), Table I, or (B) Any materials for which an INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE, KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD, ORGANIC PEROXIDE, SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE, POISON or RADIOACTIVE label is required, or (C) Any materials which require a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest pursuant to Section 25160 of the Health and Safety Code. (2) Anhydrous ammonia in a single ydrous ammonia in a single cargo tank of not more than 4,524 liters (1,200 gallons) capacity transported not more than 30 miles from the filling point or in a trailer-mounted cargo tank in compliance with Section 1163(f)(1) of this article. (3) Not more than 1 cylinder each of argon, oxygen, carbon dioxide, acetylene, helium, or nitrogen if the gross weight is less than 454 kilograms (1,001 pounds), provided containers and labeling comply with Sections 1161.2 and 1163 of this article. (h) Storage Tanks. Storage tanks used only for off-highway storage and dispensing of flammable and/or combustible distillate fuels and which contain only residue are excepted from specified provisions of this article as indicated below, when transported in accordance with the following: (1) Except for subsection (d), Section 1163 shall not apply to portable or stationary above ground storage tanks when in conformance with 49 CFR 173.24(b). (2) Except for Section 1163(d), this article shall not apply to underground storage tanks when prepared for shipment in accordance with American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice 1604, Second Edition, December 1987. (This publication may be obtained from the American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, Northwest, Washington D.C. 20005.) (3) For purposes of this subsection, "residue" means the material remaining after the tank has been unloaded to the maximum extent practicable via the normal discharge opening. In no event shall the tank contain more than 454 liters (120 gallons) of any liquid. (4) Storage tanks shall not be transported on the same vehicle with any other hazardous materials. (i) Traffic Paint Applicator. Traffic paint applicator systems containing flammable paint are excepted from the provisions of Section 1163, except subsection (d), when in conformance with 49 CFR 173.24(b). (j) Mobile Meter Calibration Units. Mobile meter calibration units containing flammable distillate fuel residue or liquefied petroleum gas residue are excepted from the provisions of Section 1163, except subsection (d), when in conformance with 49 CFR 173.24(b) and emptied to the maximum extent practicable via the normal discharge opening. (k) Self Contained Breathing Apparatus. Compressed air breathing apparatus transported solely for in-transit emergencies or for the safety of persons conducting loading or unloading operations are not subject to this article, except Sections 1161.2, 1161.3 and 1163, when the compressed gas cylinders are mounted or otherwise secured to the vehicle during transit to prevent sliding, falling, tipping, rolling, or damage to the valving should the vehicle overturn. (l) Breathing Air Recharge Units. Air cylinders or tanks operating under a Division of Occupational Safety and Health, Department of Industrial Relations operating permit and used to fill/recharge breathing air cylinders are not subject to Section 1163, except subsection (d), when in conformance with 49 CFR 173.24(b). (m) Emergency Response Information. Section 1161.6 shall only apply to hazardous materials shipments for which the display of placards is required and/or for which an INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE, KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD, ORGANIC PEROXIDE, SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE, POISON or RADIOACTIVE label is required pursuant to this article; and to shipments that would have otherwise been required to be placarded and/or labeled, notwithstanding compliance with an applicable U.S. Department of Transportation placarding and/or labeling exemption issued pursuant to 49 CFR Part 107, Subpart B. Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1160.2. U.S. Department of Transportation Regulations. (a) Incorporation by Reference. This article incorporates by reference portions of 49 CFR Part 107, Parts 171 through 180, and Part 393 to the extent specified in this article. Unless otherwise specified, all references to 49 CFR in this article are those regulations published on October 1, 1999. (b) Federal Preeminence. Provisions of the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act recodified into Title 49 U.S. Code (49 U.S.C.) Section 5125, preempt any requirements of any state or political subdivision thereof inconsistent with the act or federal Hazardous Material Regulations relating to hazardous materials transported in commerce. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA) may except any material from being classed as hazardous, or change any classification or transportation requirement in accordance with authority granted that agency, and such action shall govern the application of this article. In lieu of compliance with the provisions of this article, hazardous materials shipment preparation and transportation in compliance with a later promulgated RSPA requirement, exemption or exception than that adopted by reference in this article is permitted. This includes compliance with a later promulgated requirement prior to its effective date during any period of time where earlier compliance is authorized in the applicable final rulemaking. (c) Limited Applications. 49 CFR Parts 174 and 179 shall apply only as referenced in 49 CFR Parts 173, 177, and 178. (d) Motor Carrier Safety Requirements. Provisions of 49 CFR Part 393 applies as incorporated in cargo tank specifications referenced in 49 CFR Part 178, but 49 CFR Parts 390 through 397 shall not otherwise apply to transportation subject to this article. (e) Referenced Regulations. Copies of 49 CFR, can be obtained from: SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PO BOX 371954 PITTSBURG, PA 15250-7954 (202) 512-1800 Internet purchases: http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/sale.html Copies of 49 CFR Part 107 and Parts 171 through 180 may also be obtained from: BUREAU OF EXPLOSIVES PUBLICATIONS PO BOX 866 ANNAPOLIS, MD 21404-0688 (412) 741-1096 Copies of 49 CFR Part 107, Parts 171 through 180, and Parts 390 through 397 may also be obtained from: AMERICAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATIONS, INC. SAFETY DEPARTMENT 2200 MILL ROAD ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314-4677 (800) 282-5463 or (703) 838-1847 Internet Access. Title 49 CFR may also be accessed through the internet at the National Archives and Records Administration's web site at "http:// www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/" or through the U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of Hazardous Materials Safety's web site at "http://hazmat.dot.gov/". Note: Authority cited: Sections 2402.7 and 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 2402.7 and 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1160.3. Definitions. (a) The meanings of terms contained in this article and not defined in this article are the same as those contained in 49 CFR 171.8. (b) "Carrier" means any person who transports hazardous materials subject to this article. (c) "Department" means Department of the California Highway Patrol. (d) "Hazardous material" means a substance or material, which has been determined by the Secretary of Transportation to be capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property when transported in commerce, and which has been so designated. The term includes hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, marine pollutants, and elevated temperature materials as defined in 49 CFR 171.8, materials designated as hazardous under the provisions of 49 CFR Sections 172.101 and 172.102, and materials that meet the defining criteria for hazard classes and divisions in 49 CFR Part 173. (e) "Private carrier" means any carrier who transports cargo for use in his/her occupation or for other purpose without reward or compensation. (f) "Shipper" means any person who prepares or offers hazardous materials for transportation. A shipper who also transports its own material is both a shipper and a carrier. Note: Authority cited: Sections 2402.7 and 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1160.4. General Provisions. (a) Applicability. Shippers shall not offer and carriers shall not transport any shipment of a hazardous material not prepared for transportation in accordance with this Article. (b) References to Statutes and Regulations. Any reference to provisions of these regulations or to statutes shall apply to all amendments and additions made to such regulatory or statutory provisions. (c) Alternate Method of Compliance. Upon a finding that an alternate method of compliance provides protection to the public equal to or exceeding that afforded by compliance with provisions of this article, the department may authorize use of such alternate method subject to the following: (1) Any alternate method of compliance shall be permitted only after application has been made to and written authorization obtained from the department. (2) Written authorization shall be carried in each transporting vehicle or combination. (3) No authorization for an alternate method of compliance shall be accorded any highway carrier subject to federal jurisdiction, nor shall such authorization apply to the preparation of hazardous materials for interstate transportation. (4) No authorization for an alternate method of compliance shall be granted when a special permit or exemption has been issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Associate Administrator for Hazardous Materials Safety authorizing the requested alternate method. (d) Special Permits and Exemptions. Compliance with requirements of special permits and exemptions issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Associate Administrator for Hazardous Materials Safety in accordance with 49 CFR Part 107, shall be deemed in compliance with equivalent provisions of this article. (e) Inspection by Department. Carriers and shippers shall afford duly authorized employees of the department reasonable opportunity to enter terminals and other locations to determine compliance with the provisions of this article. (f) Unsafe Transportation Prohibited. Authorized employees of the department shall declare and mark any vehicle out-of-service when the condition, securement, preparation of lading, filling, closures, or protective devices on cylinders and tanks would be hazardous to life and property during transportation. (1) No carrier shall require or permit any person to operate nor shall any person operate any vehicle marked out-of-service until all necessary corrections have been completed. (2) No person shall remove any out-of-service notice from any vehicle prior to the completion of all corrections required by the notice. (g) Hazardous Materials Transportation License. (1) Fees. The fee for a new license is one hundred dollars ($100) and the fee for a renewal license is seventy-five dollars ($75). (2) Original License. The original valid license shall be kept at the licensee's place of business as indicated on the license and presented to any duly authorized employee of the Department upon request. (3) Copy in each vehicle. A legible copy shall be carried in any vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting hazardous materials and shall be presented to any traffic officer upon request. (4) Temporary License. Carriers who have paid the license fee, may use either of the following as a temporary license for not more than 60 days when carried in the vehicle: (A) A copy of the carrier's completed application for license to transport hazardous materials and a copy of the check or money order indicating payment of fee. (B) A telegraphic money order receipt, or copy thereof, made payable to the California Highway Patrol, indicating payment of fee for license to transport hazardous materials. (5) Exceptions. Federal, State, county, city, and city and county agencies, and other political subdivisions of the State including, but not limited to, school, irrigation, and fire protection districts are exempt from the licensing requirements of Vehicle Code Section 32000.5. Internet Access. The California Highway Patrol form CHP 361M (Rev. 01-00), Application for Hazardous Materials Transportation License, instructions for completing the application and related documents are available on the Internet at http://www.chp.ca.gov/html/forms.html. Note: Authority cited: Sections 32002 and 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 2502, 32000.5, 32001 and 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1160.5. Hazard Classification and Shipping Names. (a) Shippers and carriers shall comply with the shipping paper requirements contained in 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart C and 49 CFR 177.817. (b) Retention. Copies of shipping papers shall be retained by shippers and carriers for at least six months and shall be subject to inspection by any duly authorized employee of the department. Note: Authority and reference cited: Sections 2402.7 and 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1161. Shipping Papers. (a) Applicability. Shippers and carriers shall comply with the shipping paper requirements contained in 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart C and 49 CFR 177.817. (b) Retention - Shippers and carriers subject to federal jurisdiction. Shippers and carriers of hazardous materials transported in commerce shall comply with the one year shipping paper retention requirements contained in 49 U.S.C. Section 5110 and shall make them available for inspection by any duly authorized employee of the department. (c) Retention - Shippers and carriers not subject to federal jurisdiction. Shippers and carriers not subject to federal jurisdiction shall retain copies of shipping papers for at least six months and shall make them available for inspection by any duly authorized employee of the department. Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1161.1. Shipping Certification. (a) Shippers and carriers shall comply with the labeling requirements contained in 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart E (commencing with Section 172.400). (b) As specified in 49 CFR 172.401(b), no labels shall be used when they may be confused by reason of shape, size, or color with the hazard labels prescribed by this section unless authorized by 49 CFR 172.401(c). (c) As specified in 49 CFR 172.401(a), hazard labels prescribed by this section shall not be affixed to packagings which do not contain hazardous materials or when the label does not represent the hazard of the hazardous material in the package, unless authorized by 49 CFR 172.401(c). (d) All labels and decals on packages shall be replaced before they become illegible. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1161.2. Hazard Labels. (a) Applicability. Shippers and carriers shall comply with the labeling requirements contained in 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart E (commencing with Section 172.400). (b) As specified in 49 CFR 172.401(b), no labels shall be used when they may be confused by reason of shape, size, or color with the hazard labels prescribed by this section unless authorized by 49 CFR 172.401(c). (c) As specified in 49 CFR 172.401(a), hazard labels prescribed by this section shall not be affixed to packagings which do not contain hazardous materials or when the label does not represent the hazard of the hazardous material in the package, unless authorized by 49 CFR 172.401(c). (d) All labels and decals on packages shall be replaced before they become illegible. Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1161.3. Marking. (a) Applicability. Shippers and carriers shall comply with the marking requirements contained in 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart D (commencing with Section 172.300), and 49 CFR 177.823. (b) Hazardous materials proper shipping names and identification numbers shall not be marked on packagings when prohibited by 49 CFR 172.303. Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1161.6. Emergency Response Information. Shippers and carriers shall comply with the applicable emergency response information requirements contained in 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart G (commencing with Section 172.600). Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1161.7. Hazardous Materials Training. (a) Applicability. Carriers and shippers who are directly subject to federal jurisdiction pursuant to 49 CFR 171.1 are subject to the following: (1) Shippers and carriers shall comply with the hazmat employee training requirements contained in 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart H (commencing with Section 172.700). (2) Shippers shall also comply with the training provisions contained in 49 CFR 173.1. (3) Carriers shall also comply with the training provisions contained in 49 CFR Sections 177.800 and 177.816. (b) Shippers and carriers not directly subject to federal jurisdiction shall thoroughly instruct each of their officers, agents, and employees having any responsibility for preparing hazardous materials for transportation, or for transporting hazardous materials as to applicable requirements of Article 3 governing the performance of those individuals' responsibilities. Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1162. Placards. (a) Applicability. Shippers and carriers shall comply with the placarding requirements contained in 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart F (commencing with Section 172.500) and 49 CFR 177.823. (b) Exclusions. This section does not apply to the transportation of small quantities of explosives as provided by Vehicle Code Section 27903. (c) Placards shall not be affixed to a packaging, freight container, motor vehicle, etc. when prohibited by 49 CFR 172.502(a). (d) Placards may be affixed even when not required by this section when displayed in accordance with 49 CFR 172.502(c). Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1162.1. Vehicle Safety Equipment. (a) Fire Extinguishers. (1) Every three-axle motortruck or combination of vehicles shall be equipped with one fire extinguisher with at least a 4B:C rating, except as provided in (2) or (3). (2) Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with one fire extinguisher rated at least 10B:C if the motor vehicle, or any vehicle in a combination of which it is a part, transports cargo requiring placards (Section 1162). Two fire extinguishers with a combined rating of 10B:C may be used, provided the rating of neither unit is less than 4B:C. (3) Every tank vehicle or combination of tank vehicles used to transport flammable or combustible liquids shall be equipped with at least one fire extinguisher having a rating of not less than 20B:C. A fire extinguisher rated 12B:C and in service prior to July 1, 1970, may continue in use if it is in good working order. Fire extinguishers required by this subsection shall be serviced annually in accordance with Title 19, California Code of Regulations Chapter 1, Subchapter 3, commencing with Section 550. (4) Each fire extinguisher shall have been rated and labeled by one of the following test labs approved by the State Fire Marshal to test and label portable fire extinguishers for sale in California. (A) Underwriter's Laboratories, Northbrook, Illinois. All sizes and classifications. (B) Factory Mutual Research Corporation, Norwood, Massachusetts. Sizes 10B:C, 1A 10B:C, 2A 40B:C, 3A 40B:C, and 4A 80B:C fire extinguishers filled with Halon 1211 or Halon 1301. (5) Fire extinguishers using any carbon tetrachloride, chlorobromomethane, or methyl bromide as extinguishing agents shall not be carried for use in or about any vehicle. (6) Each fire extinguisher shall be securely mounted on a motor vehicle or trailer in a conspicuous place or in a clearly marked compartment and readily accessible. (7) Fire extinguishers shall be maintained in efficient operating condition and shall be equipped with means for determining if they are fully charged. (b) Emergency Warning Devices. (1) Every vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting Division 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3 explosives shall carry 3 red emergency reflectors. (2) Liquid burning flares, fusees, oil lanterns, or any signal produced by a flame shall not be carried on any vehicle or vehicle combination transporting Division 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3 (explosives) hazardous materials; or any cargo tank vehicle or in any other vehicle operated in combination with a cargo tank vehicle and used for the transportation of Division 2.1 (flammable gas), Class 3 (flammable liquid) or combustible liquid materials whether loaded or empty. Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1163. Shipment Preparation. Shippers shall not offer and carriers shall not transport any of the following: (a) Materials designated as "Forbidden" by 49 CFR, 172.101. (b) Any package containing any materials or combinations of materials that is forbidden to be tendered for transportation by the provisions of 49 CFR 173.21. (c) Hazardous materials prepared or offered for shipment in a manner specifically prohibited or restricted by 49 CFR, Part 173 or 177. Note: Authority and reference cited: Sections 34019 and 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1163.1. Prohibited Transportation. Shippers shall not offer and carriers shall not transport any of the following: (a) Materials designated as "Forbidden" by 49 CFR 172.101. (b) Any package containing any materials or combinations of materials that is forbidden to be tendered for transportation by the provisions of 49 CFR 173.21. (c) Hazardous materials prepared or offered for shipment in a manner specifically prohibited or restricted by 49 CFR Part 173 or 177. Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1164. Vehicle Loading. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1165. [Reserved]. (a) Carriers directly subject to federal jurisdiction pursuant to 49 CFR, Part 171 (e.g., all interstate carriers, and intrastate carriers transporting hazardous wastes, hazardous substances, flammable cryogenics or marine pollutants) shall comply with the detailed written incident reporting requirements contained in 49 CFR 171.16. (b) Carriers not directly subject to federal jurisdiction shall report incidents involving hazardous materials or hazardous wastes during transportation,loading or unloading, or temporary storage on carrier premises as follows: (1) Reports Required. A written report is required of incidents that result in: (A) Any spill or discharge of hazardous materials or hazardous wastes from any package container, or tanker (B) Fatality, injury, or hospitalization of any person due to fire, explosion of, or exposure to any hazardous material or hazardous wasters (C) Continuing danger to life, health or natural resources at the scene of the incident (D) Estimated property damage exceeding $50,000 (2) Report Content and Routing. The written report shall, within 30 days of the date of incident discovery, be submitted to the Department of the California Highway Patrol, Hazardous Materials Section, Post Office Box 942898, Sacramento, CA 94298-0001. The report shall include time and date of occurrence, injuries, property damage, continuing danger to life at the scene of the incident, identification of the commodity and its classification, and other pertinent details. The report may be prepared utilizing DOT Form F5800.1, Hazardous Materials Incident Report. A guide document for assisting in the completion of DOT Form F5800.1 may be obtained from the Office of Hazardous Materials Transportation, DHM-51, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington DC 20590-0001. (3) Report Retention. A copy of each hazardous materials or hazardous waste spill report shall be retained by the carrier for at least six months, and shall be subject to inspection by duly authorized employees of the department. (4) Exceptions. Except for incidents required to be reported under 49 CFR 171.15(a), and incidents involving the transportation of hazardous wastes, the requirements of subsection (b) do not apply to incidents involving the spill or discharge of materials being transported under the following proper shipping names: (A) Consumer commodity (B) Battery, electric storage, wet, filled with acid or alkali (C) Paint and paint related material when shipped in packagings of five gallons or less. Note: Authority cited: Section 32102, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 32107, Vehicle Code. s 13-1166. Reporting of Incidents Involving Hazardous Materials or Hazardous Wastes. (a) Carriers directly subject to federal jurisdiction pursuant to 49 CFR Part 171 shall comply with the detailed written incident reporting requirements contained in 49 CFR 171.16. (b) Carriers not directly subject to federal jurisdiction shall report incidents involving hazardous materials or hazardous wastes during transportation,loading or unloading, or temporary storage on carrier premises as follows: (1) Reports Required. A written report is required of incidents that result in: (A) Any spill or discharge of hazardous materials or hazardous wastes from any package container, or tanker (B) Fatality, injury, or hospitalization of any person due to fire, explosion of, or exposure to any hazardous material or hazardous wastes. (C) Continuing danger to life, health or natural resources at the scene of the incident. (D) Estimated property damage exceeding $50,000. (2) Report Content and Routing. The written report shall, within 30 days of the date of incident discovery, be submitted to the Department of the California Highway Patrol, Commercial Vehicle Section, Post Office Box 942898, Sacramento, CA 94298-0001. The report shall include time and date of occurrence, injuries, property damage, continuing danger to life at the scene of the incident, identification of the commodity and its classification, and other pertinent details. The report may be prepared utilizing DOT Form F5800.1 (Rev. 6/89), Hazardous Materials Incident Report. (3) Report Retention. A copy of each hazardous materials or hazardous waste spill report shall be retained by the carrier for at least six months, and shall be subject to inspection by duly authorized employees of the department. (4) Exceptions. The requirements of subsection (b) do not apply to incidents involving the spill or discharge of materials: (A) Transported under the following proper shipping names: (i) Consumer commodity (ii) Battery, electric storage , wet, filled with acid or alkali (iii) Paint and paint related material when shipped in packagings of five gallons or less. (B) Prepared and transported as a limited quantity shipment in accordance with this article. (5) The exceptions to incident reporting provided in paragraph (4) of this subsection do not apply to: (A) Materials in Packing Group I other than consumer commodities. (B) Incidents involving the transportation of hazardous waste, or: (C) Incidents where any of the following occur as a direct result of hazardous materials release or threatened release: (i) A person is killed; or (ii) A person receives injuries requiring his or her hospitalization; or (iii) Estimated carrier or other property damage exceeds $50,000; or (iv) An evacuation of the general public occurs lasting one or more hours; or (v) One or more major transportation arteries or facilities are closed or shut down for one hour or more. (c) The DOT Hazardous Materials Incident Report form F5800.1 (Rev. 6/89), a guide for completing the report and text of the reporting requirements are available at the following internet sites respectively: http:// hazmat.dot.gov/5800.pdf, http://hazmat.dot.gov/5800guid.pdf, and http:// hazmat.dot.gov/spills.htm#171.16. Alternatively, the form F5800.1 and the guide document for assisting in the completion of DOT Form F5800.1 may be obtained from the Office of Hazardous Materials Transportation, DHM-51, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC 20590-0001. Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1167. Delivery of Shipments; Action in Event of Accidents. The delivery of hazardous materials shipments and required driver action in the event of accidents shall be governed by provisions of 49 CFR Part 177, Subpart D (commencing with Section 177.854). Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1163(d), a leaking packaging which develops or is discovered subsequent to the commencement of transportation may be transported in accordance with 49 CFR Part 177, Subpart D. Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1168. [Reserved]. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1170. Scope. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 2560, Vehicle Code. s 13-1171. Definitions. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 2560, Vehicle Code. s 13-1172. Fees. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 2560, Vehicle Code. s 13-1173. Reinspections. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 2560, Vehicle Code. s 13-1176. Hazardous Waste Training. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 25168, Health and Safety Code. s 13-1178. Hazardous Materials Training. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1190. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 34020, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 34000, 34040-34045, 34048 and 34049, Vehicle Code. s 13-1190.1. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 34020, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 34000, 34040-34045, 34048 and 34049, Vehicle Code. s 13-1191. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 34020, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 34000, 34020, 34045 and 34048, Vehicle Code. s 13-1192. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 34020, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 34000, 34060 and 34060.5, Vehicle Code. s 13-1193. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 34020, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 34000, 34043, 34044, 34060 and 34060.5, Vehicle Code. s 13-1194. [Reserved]. Note: Authority cited: Section 34020, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 34000 and 34044, Vehicle Code. s 13-1195. [Reserved]. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 34019, Vehicle Code. s 13-1196. [Reserved]. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 34019, Vehicle Code. s 13-1197. [Reserved]. Note: Authority and reference cited: Section 34019, Vehicle Code. s 13-1200. Scope. (a) Applicability. Unless otherwise indicated within a specific section, the provisions of this chapter shall apply to farm labor vehicles and the vehicles listed in Vehicle Code Sections 34500 and 34500.1 and their operation. (b) Limited Application. (1) Two-axle motor trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,000 pounds or less transporting hazardous materials in quantities for which placards are required pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 27903 shall be subject to the following Sections of this chapter: 1212, 1212.5, 1213, 1213.1, 1214, 1215, 1229, 1230, 1232, 1234, and 1256. (2) Two-axle motor trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,000 pounds or less transporting hazardous materials in quantities for which placards are not required shall be subject to the following Sections of this chapter: 1212, 1212.5, 1214, 1215 (except 1215(b)), 1229, 1230, and 1232. Two-axle motortrucks transporting hazardous materials for which a license is required by Vehicle Code Section 32000.5 shall also be subject to Section 1256. (3) Section 1213.1 Subsections (c) through (f), shall apply to drivers of commercial motor vehicles as defined in Vehicle Code Section 15210. (4) Two-axle motor trucks described in subdivision (j) of Vehicle Code Section 34500 shall be subject only to Sections 1212, 1212.5 and 1213 of this chapter. (5) Persons operating vehicles which cause those persons to be subject to the Motor Carriers of Property Act as described in Division 14.85 of the Vehicle Code, but which vehicles are not included in Vehicle Code Section 34500, shall be subject to Article 6.5 of this chapter. (c) Exceptions. This chapter shall not apply to vehicles used primarily off the highway and not required to be registered pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 4000(a). Note: Authority cited: Sections 31401, 34501, 34501.2, 34501.5, 34508 and 34513, Vehicle Code; and Section 39831, Education Code. Reference: Sections 31401, 34500, 34500.1, 34501, 34501.2, 34501.5 and 34508, Vehicle Code; and Section 39831, Education Code. s 13-1202.1. Applicability of Federal Regulations. Carriers, drivers, and vehicles engaged in interstate commerce or in the transportation of hazardous substances or hazardous wastes as defined in 49 CFR 171.8 (published October 1, 1997) shall be subject to the following Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations contained in Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations: Section Subject Publication Date 392.16 Use of Seat Belts October 1, 1997 392.42 Notification of License Revocation October 1, 1997 392.60 Unauthorized Persons Not to Be Transported October 1, 1997 393.86 Rear end protection October 1, 1997 393.93 Seats, Seat Belt Assemblies, and Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages October 1, 1997 396.11 Driver Vehicle Inspection Report(s) October 1, 1997 396.13 Driver inspection October 1, 1997 396.17 Periodic Inspection October 1, 1997 397.17 Tires October 1, 1997 397.19 Instructions and Documents October 1, 1997 397.67 Motor carrier responsibility for routing October 1, 1997 Note: Authority cited: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 34501, Vehicle Code. s 13-1216. Transportation of Property. The following requirements govern the transportation of hazardous materials and other property on buses and farm labor vehicles: (a) Hazardous Materials. Motor carriers and drivers shall not transport, or knowingly permit passengers to carry, any hazardous material as defined in Vehicle Code Section 353. These restrictions shall not apply to: (1) Oxygen medically prescribed for, and in the possession of, a passenger and in a container designed for personal use. (2) Personal-use articles in the immediate possession of a driver or passenger. (3) Hazardous materials transported in a bus (except a school bus, SPAB, or youth bus) subject to federal jurisdiction and in compliance with the applicable provisions of 49 CFR Part 177. (b) Fuel. Fuel shall not be transported except in the vehicle's regular fuel tanks. (c) General Property. Drivers and motor carriers shall not permit any greater quantity of freight, express, or baggage in vehicles than can be safely and conveniently carried without causing discomfort or unreasonable annoyance to passengers. In no event shall aisles, doors, steps, or emergency exits be blocked. (d) Animals. A driver or motor carrier may refuse to transport dogs or other animals except as provided in Civil Code Section 54.2. When transported upon a bus engaged in public passenger transportation, all other animals shall be muzzled or securely crated to eliminate the possibility of injury to passengers. No animals except those specified in Civil Code Section 54.2 shall be transported in a school bus, SPAB, or youth bus. In such cases, the driver may determine whether the animal should be muzzled. (e) Tools in Farm Labor Vehicles. All cutting tools or tools with sharp edges carried in the passenger compartment of a farm labor vehicle shall be placed in covered containers. All other tools, equipment, or materials carried in the passenger compartment shall be secured to the body of the vehicle. (f) Wheelchairs. Wheelchairs transported on buses, except school buses, shall meet the following requirements: (1) Brakes. The wheelchair shall have brakes or other effective mechanical means of holding it stationary during raising and lowering of a wheelchair platform. (2) Batteries. Batteries used to propel wheelchairs shall be spill resistant or in a spill resistant container and shall be securely attached to the wheelchair. (3) Flammable Fuel. The wheelchair shall not use flammable fuel. Note: Authority cited: Sections 31401, 34501, 34501.5 and 34508, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 336, 353, 31401, 34501 and 34501.5, Vehicle Code; and Section 39831, Education Code.