Indiana Code § 9-20-8-2

Maximum length limitations
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Sec. 2. The maximum length limitations for buses are as follows: (1) For an articulating bus used for public transportation purposes, sixty-five (65) feet. (2) For a school bus, forty-two (42) feet. (3) For all others, forty-five (45) feet. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citations: 9-8-1-2(a) part; 9-8-2.5-2.]   IC 9-20-9 Chapter 9. Special Restrictions Concerning Combined Vehicles and Towing Permits               9-20-9-1 "Drive away or tow away" defined; combinations of two vehicles; length limitations; exemptions             9-20-9-2 Combinations of three or more coupled vehicles; length limitations             9-20-9-3 Transport of vehicles or boats by tow bar, saddle mount, or full mount methods; maximum length             9-20-9-4 Hauling of vehicles or parts of vehicles             9-20-9-5 Loads on vehicles or combinations of vehicles; length limitations             9-20-9-6 Transport of vehicles or boats by stinger-steered vehicle; length limitations             9-20-9-7 Transportation of loads consisting of equipment designed to convert trucks into vehicles equipped with living quarters; width limitations             9-20-9-8 Draw bar or other couplers; length limitations; safety devices; compliance requirements             9-20-9-9 Combinations of vehicles exceeding dimensional and weight restrictions; conditions for operation             9-20-9-10 Combinations of vehicles exceeding dimensional and weight restrictions; conditions for operation; fee             9-20-9-11 Combinations of vehicles traveling less than 50 miles; exemption from permit

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