§ 27-66-505 - Prohibition on use of heavily loaded vehicles during emergencies.
               	 		
27-66-505.    Prohibition on use of heavily loaded vehicles during emergencies.
    (a)  The  county court of each county acting through the county judge is given  the authority in times of emergency caused by unusually heavy or  long-continued rainfalls or by freezes, thaws, snows, and other unusual  conditions caused by the elements to prohibit vehicles having a net load  of more than three thousand five hundred pounds (3,500 lbs) from  operating on or over the county highways whereon such conditions exist  until the time that the county judge shall determine that the emergency  has passed.
(b)  Whenever, in the  judgment of the county judge, an emergency arises in his county, as  described in subsection (a) of this section, he shall cause notice to be  posted in the county courthouse to the effect that until further notice  the operation of vehicles having a net load of more than three thousand  five hundred pounds (3,500 lbs) over the highways described in the  notice is prohibited. Notice shall also be posted in at least ten (10)  of the most prominent and public places in the county and be published  in a newspaper in the county if practicable. Notice may also be given by  mail, telephone, or personal contact to persons operating vehicles, and  notice by mail, telephone, or personal contact shall be sufficient  notice for the purposes of this section.
(c)  If  any person, after having knowledge that the operation of vehicles over  the county highways or any designated part thereof having a net load of  more than three thousand five hundred pounds (3,500 lbs) has been  prohibited by the county judge during an emergency as described in this  section, violates this section by using the roads contrary to the order  of the county judge, the person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Upon  conviction, he shall be fined in any sum not less than twenty-five  dollars ($25.00) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200).