Indiana Code § 9-20-13-4

Semitrailers in excess of 48 feet, 6 inches; restrictions on operation
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Sec. 4. Notwithstanding section 2 of this chapter, a semitrailer longer than forty-eight (48) feet, six (6) inches, may be operated on a highway designated as part of the state highway system under IC 8-23-4 only if the distance between the kingpin and the rearmost axle of the semitrailer is not more than: (1) forty-six (46) feet, if the semitrailer is used exclusively or primarily in connection with motorsports; or (2) for all other semitrailers, forty-three (43) feet. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-8-1-2(f).]   IC 9-20-14 Chapter 14. Special Restrictions Concerning Tractor-Mobile Home Rigs and Required Permits               9-20-14-0.5 "Person"             9-20-14-1 Permit requirement             9-20-14-2 Conditions for granting permits; local authorities; jurisdiction; fees             9-20-14-3 General permits; special permits             9-20-14-4 Size and weight limitations             9-20-14-5 Interstate highways; federal funds             9-20-14-6 Quarterly or annual permit

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