Wisconsin Code § 348.01

Words and phrases defined
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(1) Words and
phrases defined in s. 340.01 are used in the same sense in this
chapter unless a different definition is specifically provided.
(2) In this chapter the following terms have the designated
meanings:
(a) “Axle” includes all wheels of a vehicle imposing weight on
the highway, the centers of which are included between 2 parallel
transverse vertical planes less than 42 inches apart, extending
across the full width of vehicle and load.
(am) “Certified stationary scale” means a stationary scale
which is tested and inspected annually for accuracy by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection or other authorized testing agency in accordance with specifications, tolerances, standards and procedures established by the national institute of standards and technology and the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection for the testing and examination of scales.
(ar) “Consecutive month permit” means a permit issued for a
minimum of 3 consecutive months.
(at) “Double-decked bus” means a motor bus designed to
carry passengers on an upper level throughout the length of the
bus over passengers on a lower level throughout the length of the
bus and the roof of which is permanently enclosed with rigid construction and extends throughout the length of the bus.
(au) “Drive-away method in saddlemount combination”
means a vehicle combination designed and specifically used to
tow up to 3 trucks or truck tractors, each connected by a saddle to
the frame or 5th-wheel of the forward vehicle of the truck or truck
tractor in front of it, and including not more than one fullmount.
(av) “Fender line”, in the case of motor trucks, means the outermost limits of the rear fenders, flare boards or floor of the body,
whichever projects outward the farthest.
(ax) “Forestry biomass” means byproducts and waste generated by the practice of forestry on forestry lands.
(ay) “Fullmount” means a smaller vehicle mounted completely on the frame of either the first or last vehicle in a saddlemount combination.
(b) “Gross weight” means the weight of a vehicle or combination of vehicles equipped for service plus the weight of any load
which the vehicle or combination of vehicles may be carrying.
(bc) “I 39 corridor” means that portion of I 39 between I 94
near the city of Portage and STH 29 south of the city of Wausau.
(bd) “I 41 corridor” means that portion of I 41 from I 94 at the
zoo interchange, as defined in s. 84.014 (5m) (ag) 2., through the
interchange with I 43 in the village of Howard.
(bg) “Implement dealer” means any person engaged in the
business of delivering, repairing, or servicing implements of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor vehicles.
(bm) “Personal watercraft” has the meaning given in s. 30.50
(9d).
(bp) “Potato harvester” means an implement of husbandry designed and used exclusively for harvesting potatoes.
(bt) “Raw forest products” means logs, pilings, posts, poles,
cordwood products, wood chips, sawdust, pulpwood, intermediary lumber, fuel wood and Christmas trees not altered by a manufacturing process off the land, sawmill or factory from which they
are taken.
(bu) “Stover” means the leaves and stalks of field crops, such
as corn, sorghum, or soybean, that are commonly left in a field after harvesting the grain.
(bv) “Saddle” means a mechanism that connects the front axle
of a towed vehicle to the frame or 5th-wheel of the vehicle in front
and functions like a 5th-wheel kingpin connection.
(c) “Tandem axle” means any 2 or more consecutive axles
whose centers are 42 or more inches apart and which are individually attached to or articulated from, or both, a common attachment to the vehicle including a connecting mechanism designed
to equalize the load between axles.
(cm) “To or from a farm-related destination,” with respect to
operating or transporting an implement of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor vehicle, means movement between or
among farms, fields, agricultural storage or processing facilities,
locations where the implement of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor vehicle is stored, or any combination of the
foregoing.
(d) “Vehicle for recreational use” includes a bicycle, moped,
motor bicycle, motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle, utility terrain vehicle, snowmobile, boat, as defined in s. 30.50 (2), sailboard, as defined in s. 30.50 (11) , personal watercraft, electric scooter, or

electric personal assistive mobility device, but does not include
an automobile, motor truck, motor home, play vehicle, or in-line
skates.

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