Wisconsin Code § 348.15

Weight limitations on class “A” highways
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(1)
In this section “class ‘A ’ highway” includes all state trunk highways and connecting highways and those county trunk highways,
town highways and city and village streets, or portions thereof,
that have not been designated as class “B” highways pursuant to s.
349.15.
(3) Subject to any modifications made by a 1st class city under s. 349.15 (3) and except as provided in s. 348.17 (5) or (6), no
person, without a permit, may operate on a class “A” highway any
vehicle or combination of vehicles unless the vehicle or combination of vehicles complies with the following weight limitations:
(a) The gross weight imposed on the highway by any one
wheel or multiple wheels supporting one end of an axle may not
exceed 11,000 pounds.
(b) The gross weight imposed on the highway by the wheels
of any one axle may not exceed 20,000 pounds or, if the vehicle or
combination of vehicles is an implement of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor vehicle, or is a 2-vehicle combination
transporting by trailer or semitrailer an implement of husbandry
or agricultural commercial motor vehicle to or from a farm-related destination, 23,000 pounds. In addition, the gross weight
imposed on the highway by the wheels of the steering axle of a
truck tractor may not exceed 13,000 pounds unless the manufacturer’s rated capacity of the axle and the tires is sufficient to carry
the weight, but not to exceed 20,000 pounds.
(bg) In the case of a vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting exclusively milk from the point of production to the primary market and the return of dairy supplies and dairy products
from such primary market to the farm, the gross weight imposed
on the highway by the wheels of any one axle may not exceed
21,000 pounds or, for 2 axles 8 or less feet apart, 37,000 pounds
or, for groups of 3 or more consecutive axles more than 9 feet
apart, a weight of 2,000 pounds more than is shown in par. (c),
but not to exceed 80,000 pounds. This paragraph does not apply
to the national system of interstate and defense highways, except
for the I 39 corridor and the I 41 corridor.
(br) In the case of a vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting exclusively peeled or unpeeled forest products cut crosswise or in the case of a vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting exclusively scrap metal, the gross weight imposed on the
highway by the wheels of any one axle may not exceed 21,500
pounds or, for 2 axles 8 or less feet apart, 37,000 pounds or, for
groups of 3 or more consecutive axles more than 9 feet apart, a
weight of 4,000 pounds more than is shown in par. (c), but not to
exceed 80,000 pounds. This paragraph does not apply to the national system of interstate and defense highways, except for the I
39 corridor and the I 41 corridor.
(bv) In the case of a vehicle or combination of vehicles used
primarily for the transportation of septage, as defined in s. 281.49
(1) (m), the gross weight imposed on the highway by the wheels
of any one axle may not exceed 21,500 pounds or, for 2 axles 8 or
less feet apart, 37,000 pounds or, for groups of 3 or more consecutive axles more than 9 feet apart, a weight of 4,000 pounds more
than is shown in par. (c) or, for groups of 4 or more consecutive
axles more than 10 feet apart, a weight of 6,000 pounds more
than is shown in par. (c) or, for groups of 5 or more consecutive
axles more than 14 feet apart, a weight of 7,000 pounds more
than is shown in par. (c), but not to exceed 80,000 pounds. This
paragraph does not apply to the national system of interstate and
defense highways, except for the I 39 corridor and the I 41
corridor.
(c) The gross weight imposed on the highway by any group of
2 or more consecutive axles of a vehicle or combination of vehicles may not exceed the maximum gross weights in the following
table for each of the respective distances between axles and the
respective numbers of axles of a group: [See Figure 348.15 (3) (c)
following]
Figure 348.15 (3) (c):
Maximum gross weight in pounds on a group of—
Distances in
feet between
foremost and
rearmost
axles of a
group
2 consecutive
axles of a 2axle vehicle
or any vehicle
or combination of vehicles having a
total of 3 or
more axles
3 consecutive
axles of a 3axle vehicle
or of any vehicle or combination of
vehicles having a total of
4 or more
axles
4 consecutive
axles of any
combination of
vehicles having a
total of 5 or
more axles
4 consecutive axles of
a 4-axle vehicle or of
any vehicle
having a total of 5 or
more axles
5 consecutive
axles of any
combination of
vehicles having a
total of 5 or
more axles
5 consecutive axles of
a 5-axle vehicle or of
any vehicle
having a total of 6 or
more axles
6 consecutive
axles of any
combination of
vehicles having a
total of 6 or
more axles
6 consecutive axles of
any vehicle
having a total of 6 or
more axles
7 consecutive
axles of a 7axle vehicle or
of any vehicle
or combination
of vehicles having a total of 7
or more axles
8 consecutive
axles of a 8axle vehicle
or of any vehicle or combination of
vehicles having a total of
8 or more
axles
4 34,000
5 34,000
6 34,000
7 34,000 37,000
7.5 to 8
more
than 8
but less
than 8.5
35,000

38,000
38,500

42,000
9 39,000 43,000
10 40,000 43,500 48,500
11 44,500 49,500
12 45,000 50,000 55,500
13 46,000 50,500 60,000 62,500
14 46,500 51,500 60,500 62,500
15 47,500 52,000 61,500 62,500
16 48,000 52,500 62,000 62,500 64,200
17 49,000 53,500 63,000 63,200 71,700 64,000
18 49,500 54,100 63,500 64,400 72,200 65,000
19 50,500 55,100 64,500 65,000 73,000 65,500
20 51,500 56,000 65,000 65,700 73,000 66,000 73,000
21 52,200 56,800 66,000 66,900 73,000 66,900 73,000 73,000
22 52,900 57,600 66,500 67,700 73,000 67,700 73,000 73,000
23 53,600 58,400 67,500 68,900 73,000 68,900 73,000 73,500
24 54,300 59,200 68,500 70,000 73,000 70,000 73,000 74,000
25 55,000 60,000 69,000 71,000 73,000 71,000 73,000 74,500 80,000
26 55,700 60,800 69,500 72,000 73,000 72,000 73,000 75,000 80,000
27 56,500 61,600 70,500 72,800 73,000 72,800 73,000 76,000 80,000

Maximum gross weight in pounds on a group of—
Distances in
feet between
foremost and
rearmost
axles of a
group
2 consecutive
axles of a 2axle vehicle
or any vehicle
or combination of vehicles having a
total of 3 or
more axles
3 consecutive
axles of a 3axle vehicle
or of any vehicle or combination of
vehicles having a total of
4 or more
axles
4 consecutive
axles of any
combination of
vehicles having a
total of 5 or
more axles
4 consecutive axles of
a 4-axle vehicle or of
any vehicle
having a total of 5 or
more axles
5 consecutive
axles of any
combination of
vehicles having a
total of 5 or
more axles
5 consecutive axles of
a 5-axle vehicle or of
any vehicle
having a total of 6 or
more axles
6 consecutive
axles of any
combination of
vehicles having a
total of 6 or
more axles
6 consecutive axles of
any vehicle
having a total of 6 or
more axles
7 consecutive
axles of a 7axle vehicle or
of any vehicle
or combination
of vehicles having a total of 7
or more axles
8 consecutive
axles of a 8axle vehicle
or of any vehicle or combination of
vehicles having a total of
8 or more
axles
28 57,100 62,400 71,300 73,000 73,000 73,000 73,000 76,500 80,000
29 58,000 63,200 72,000 73,000 73,000 73,000 73,000 77,000 80,000
30 58,500 64,000 72,700 73,000 73,000 73,000 73,000 77,500 80,000
31 59,500 64,000 73,000 73,000 73,000 73,000 73,000 78,000 80,000
32 60,000** 64,000 73,000** 73,000 73,000** 73,000 73,000** 78,500 80,000**
33 64,000 73,000 74,000 79,500
34 64,500 73,000 74,500 80,000***
35 65,500 73,000 75,000
36 66,000 73,000 75,500
37 66,500 73,000 76,000
38 67,500 73,000 77,000
39 68,000 73,000 77,500
40 68,500 73,000 78,000
41 69,500 73,500 78,500
42 70,000 74,500 79,000
43 70,500 75,000 80,000
44 71,500 75,500 80,000
45 72,000 76,000 80,000
46 72,500 77,000 80,000
47 73,500 77,500 80,000
48 74,000 78,000 80,000
49 74,500 78,500 80,000
50 75,500 79,500 80,000
51 76,000**** 80,000**** 80,000****
 *Maximum at 10 or more feet between axles.
 **Maximum at 32 or more feet between axles.
 ***Maximum at 34 or more feet between axles.
****Maximum at 51 or more feet between axles.
(d) Notwithstanding pars. (c) and (g), 2 consecutive sets of
tandem axles may impose on the highway a gross load of 34,000
pounds each if the overall distance between the first and last axles
of such consecutive sets of tandem axles is 36 feet or more.
(e) Notwithstanding pars. (a), (b) and (c), in the case of a vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting exclusively livestock,
the gross weight imposed on the highway by the wheels of any
one axle or axle group may exceed the applicable weight limitation specified in pars. (a), (b) and (c) by 15 percent if the gross
weight of the vehicle or combination of vehicles does not exceed
the maximum gross weight specified for that vehicle or combination of vehicles under par. (c). This paragraph does not apply to
the national system of interstate and defense highways, except for
the I 39 corridor and the I 41 corridor.
(f) 1. In this paragraph:
a. “Heavy-duty vehicle” has the meaning given in 42 USC
16104 (a) (4).
b. “Idle reduction technology” has the meaning given in 42
USC 16104 (a) (5).
2. Notwithstanding pars. (a) to (c) and (g), sub. (4), and ss.
348.17 and 349.16, and subject to subd. 3., in the case of a heavyduty vehicle equipped with idle reduction technology, the gross
weight of the vehicle, and the gross weight imposed on the highway by the wheels of any one axle or axle group of the vehicle,
may exceed the applicable weight limitation specified in pars. (a)
to (c) or (g) or posted as provided in s. 348.17 (1) by not more
than 550 pounds or the weight of the idle reduction technology,
whichever is less.
3. This paragraph applies only if the heavy-duty vehicle operator, upon request, proves, by written certification, the weight
of the idle reduction technology and, by demonstration or certification, that the idle reduction technology is fully functional at all
times.
(g) Notwithstanding par. (c), if the vehicle or combination of
vehicles is an implement of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor vehicle, or is a 2-vehicle combination transporting by
trailer or semitrailer an implement of husbandry or agricultural
commercial motor vehicle to or from a farm-related destination,
the gross weight imposed on the highway by any group of 2 or
more consecutive axles of the vehicle or vehicle combination may
not exceed the maximum gross weights in the following table for
each of the respective distances between axles and the respective
numbers of axles of a group: [See Figure 348.15 (3) (g)
following]
Figure 348.15 (3) (g):
Maximum gross weight in pounds on a group of—
Distances in feet between foremost and
rearmost axles of a
group
2 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
3 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
4 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
5 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
6 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
7 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
8 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
4 39,500 45,000 51,500 58,500 65,000 72,000 79,000
5 40,500 46,000 52,500 59,000 66,000 72,500 79,500
6 41,500 47,000 53,000 60,000 66,500 73,500 80,000
7 43,000 47,500 54,000 60,500 67,000 74,000 80,500
8 44,000 48,500 54,500 61,000 68,000 74,500 81,500
9 45,000 49,500 55,500 62,000 68,500 75,500 82,000
10 46,000 50,500 56,000 62,500 69,000 76,000 82,500
11 51,000 57,000 63,500 70,000 76,500 83,500

Maximum gross weight in pounds on a group of—
Distances in feet between foremost and
rearmost axles of a
group
2 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
3 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
4 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
5 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
6 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
7 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
8 axles of a vehicle
or combination of
vehicles
12 52,000 57,500 64,000 70,500 77,500 84,000
13 53,000 58,500 65,000 71,500 78,000 84,500
14 53,500 59,500 65,500 72,000 78,500 85,500
15 54,500 60,000 66,000 72,500 79,500 86,000
16 55,500 61,000 67,000 73,500 80,000 86,500
17 56,500 61,500 67,500 74,000 80,500 87,500
18 57,000 62,500 68,500 75,000 81,500 88,000
19 58,000 63,000 69,000 75,500 82,000 88,500
20 59,000 64,000 70,000 76,000 82,500 89,500
21 60,000 64,500 70,500 77,000 83,500 90,000
22 60,500 65,500 71,500 77,500 84,000 90,500
23 61,500 66,000 72,000 78,000 84,500 91,500
24 62,500 67,000 72,500 79,000 85,500 92,000
25 63,000 67,500 73,500 79,500 86,000
26 64,000 68,500 74,000 80,500 86,500
27 65,000 69,000 75,000 81,000 87,500
28 66,000 70,000 75,500 81,500 88,000
29 71,000 76,500 82,500 88,500
30 71,500 77,000 83,000 89,500
31 72,500 77,500 83,500 90,000
32 73,000 78,500 84,500 90,500
33 74,000 79,000 85,000 91,500
34 74,500 80,000 86,000 92,000
35 75,500 80,500 86,500
36 76,000 81,500 87,000
37 77,000 82,000 88,000
38 77,500 83,000 88,500
39 78,000 83,500 89,500
40 79,000 84,000 90,000
41 80,000 85,000 90,500
42 80,500 85,500 91,500
43 81,500 86,500 92,000
44 82,500 87,000
45 83,000 88,000
46 84,000 88,500
47 84,500 89,000
48 85,500 90,000
49 86,000 90,500
50 87,000 91,500
51 87,500 92,000
52 88,500
53 89,000
54 90,000
55 90,500
56 91,500
57 92,000

(h) Notwithstanding pars. (a) to (c) and (g), sub. (4), and ss.
348.17 and 349.16, in the case of a vehicle operated by an engine
fueled primarily by natural gas, the gross weight of the vehicle,
and the gross weight imposed on the highway by the wheels of
any one axle or axle group of the vehicle, may exceed the applicable weight limitation specified in pars. (a) to (c) or (g) or posted
as provided in s. 348.17 (1) by not more than 2,000 pounds, or an
amount equal to the difference between the weight of the natural
gas tank and fueling system and the weight of a comparable diesel
tank and fueling system, whichever is less.
(4) Notwithstanding the possibility of increased weight on a
particular wheel or axle or group of axles due to practical operating problems, including, but not limited to, accumulation of
snow, ice, mud or dirt, the use of tire chains or minor shifting of
load, the maximum weights set forth in sub. (3) include absolutely all weights allowable.
(5) For enforcement of weight limitations specified by this
chapter the gross weight, measured in pounds, imposed on the
highway by any wheel or any one axle or by any group of 2 or
more axles shall be determined by weighing the vehicles and
load, either by single draft or multiple draft weighing on certified
stationary scales or on portable scales in good working order
which are tested in comparison to certified stationary scales
within 180 days immediately prior to any weighing operation by
the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection or
other authorized testing agencies for accuracy to within standard
accepted tolerances. The weighing operation shall be performed
in accordance with and under conditions accepted as good weighing technique and practice. In multiple draft weighing the sum of
the weight of respective components shall be used to establish the
weight of a combination of the components. It is recognized that
the weight, determined in accordance with methods prescribed in
this chapter, includes all statutory weights and represents the momentary load force or reaction imposed on the scale at the time of
weighing. Such weights include any variation due to the following factors:
(a) Positioning or tilt of the vehicle on the scale platform and
adjacent bearing surface;
(b) Momentary position of axle centers with respect to wheel
bearings and vehicle body;
(c) Temporary distribution of loading on the wheel or axle;
and
(d) Miscellaneous variable factors of spring flexure, shackle
friction, clutch engagement, brake pressure, tire compression and
other variable factors.
(5m) The distances between axles and between the foremost
and rearmost of a group of axles shall be measured between axle
centers to the nearest even foot, and when a fraction is exactly
one-half foot, the nearest larger whole number shall be used.
(5r) Irrespective of sub. (5), in determining overweight under
sub. (3) the results of weighing by means of either portable scales
or certified stationary scales shall be admissible as evidence.
(6) At any state weighing scale where a vehicle is found overloaded, the driver may request its reweighing at the same scale.
Upon reweighing the state officials shall supply the tabulated
weight ticket to the driver. All weight tickets for any vehicle shall
be supplied to the court in case the matter goes to trial.
(8) Unless the department provides otherwise by rule, any
axle of a vehicle or combination of vehicles which does not impose on the highway at least 8 percent of the gross weight of the
vehicle or combination of vehicles may not be counted as an axle
for the purposes of sub. (3) (c) and (g).
(9) (a) Except as provided in pars. (c), (cm), (e), and (f), the
increased weight allowance for implements of husbandry and
agricultural commercial motor vehicles under sub. (3) (b) and (g)
applies in lieu of, not in addition to, any other increased weight
allowance for implements of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor vehicles authorized under this chapter.
(b) Except as provided in par. (e), the maximum gross weight
for an implement of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor
vehicle operated on a highway without a permit may not exceed
92,000 pounds. Except as provided in par. (e), the maximum
gross weight for a 2-vehicle combination transporting by trailer or
semitrailer an implement of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor vehicle to or from a farm-related destination, and operated on a highway without a permit, may not exceed 92,000
pounds.
(c) 1. Notwithstanding sub. (3) (a), (b), (c), and (g), there is
no weight limitation per wheel, axle, or group of axles for an implement of husbandry that is an empty potato harvester if, subject
to subd. 2., the potato harvester is accompanied by one or more
escort vehicles operating with hazard lights activated, except that
such a potato harvester is subject to any weight limitation posted
as provided in s. 348.17 (1). Except as provided in par. (e), a
potato harvester is subject to the maximum gross weight limitation for implements of husbandry specified in par. (b).
2. A potato harvester is not required to be accompanied by
any escort vehicle under subd. 1. if the potato harvester is traveling to or from a farm-related destination and is operated on the
highway for a distance of 0.5 miles or less.
(cm) 1. Notwithstanding sub. (3) (a), (b), (c), and (g), there is
no weight limitation per wheel, axle, or group of axles for a 2-vehicle combination transporting by trailer or semitrailer an empty
potato harvester to or from a farm-related destination if, subject to
subd. 2., the 2-vehicle combination is accompanied by one or
more escort vehicles operating with hazard lights activated, except that such a 2-vehicle combination is subject to any weight
limitation posted as provided in s. 348.17 (1). Except as provided
in par. (e), such a 2-vehicle combination transporting a potato harvester is subject to the maximum gross weight limitation for 2-vehicle combinations transporting implements of husbandry specified in par. (b).
2. A 2-vehicle combination transporting a potato harvester is
not required to be accompanied by any escort vehicle under subd.
1. if the potato harvester is being transported to or from a farm-related destination on a highway for a distance of 0.5 miles or less.
(d) The increased weight allowance for implements of husbandry and agricultural commercial motor vehicles under sub. (3)
(b) and (g) does not apply on any highway that is a part of the national system of interstate and defense highways, except for the I
41 corridor. The increased weight allowance for 2-vehicle combinations transporting implements of husbandry or agricultural
commercial motor vehicles under sub. (3) (b) and (g) does not apply on any highway that is a part of the national system of interstate and defense highways.
(e) 1. Notwithstanding par. (c) and sub. (3) (a), (b), (c), and
(g), but subject to subd. 3., there is no weight limitation per
wheel, axle, or group of axles, and no gross weight limitation, for
an implement of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor vehicle while being operated or transported by an implement dealer
or farmer for purposes of delivery, repair, or servicing of the implement of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor vehicle if
the implement of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor
vehicle is being operated or transported under either of the following circumstances:
a. Directly from a farmer’s owned or leased land to the business location of an implement dealer that is within a 75-mile radius of the farmer’s owned or leased land.
b. Directly from the business location of an implement dealer

to a farmer’s owned or leased land that is within a 75-mile radius
of the implement dealer’s business location.
2. Notwithstanding par. (c) and sub. (3) (a), (b), (c), and (g),
but subject to subd. 3., there is no weight limitation per wheel,
axle, or group of axles, and no gross weight limitation, for an implement of husbandry described in s. 340.01 (24) (a) 1. b., or for
an agricultural commercial motor vehicle used as described in s.
340.01 (1o) (e) 1., that is traveling to or from a farm-related destination and is operated on the highway for a distance of 0.5 miles
or less.
3. Subdivisions 1., 2., and 4. do not apply on any highway
that is posted with a weight limitation as provided in s. 348.17
(1). Subdivision 1. does not apply on any highway that is a part of
the national system of interstate and defense highways, except for
the I 41 corridor. Subdivision 2. does not apply on any highway
that is a part of the national system of interstate and defense highways, except for an implement of husbandry operated on the I 41
corridor. Subdivision 4. does not apply on any highway that is a
part of the national system of interstate and defense highways.
4. Notwithstanding par. (cm) and sub. (3) (a), (b), (c), and
(g), but subject to subd. 3., there is no weight limitation per
wheel, axle, or group of axles, and no gross weight limitation, for
a 2-vehicle combination transporting by trailer or semitrailer an
implement of husbandry described in s. 340.01 (24) (a) 1. b. or
agricultural commercial motor vehicle used as described in s.
340.01 (1o) (e) 1. to or from a farm-related destination, on a highway for a distance of 0.5 miles or less.
(f) 1. Notwithstanding par. (c) and sub. (3) (a), (b), (c), and
(g), and except as provided in subd. 3. and par. (e), there is no
weight limitation per wheel, axle, or group of axles, and no gross
weight limitation other than that specified in par. (b), for an implement of husbandry described in s. 340.01 (24) (a) 1. b., or for
an agricultural commercial motor vehicle used as described in s.
340.01 (1o) (e) 1., being operated on a highway that is not designated under subd. 2. a.
1m. Notwithstanding par. (cm) and sub. (3) (a), (b), (c), and
(g), and except as provided in subd. 3. and par. (e), there is no
weight limitation per wheel, axle, or group of axles, and no gross
weight limitation other than that specified in par. (b), for a 2-vehicle combination transporting by trailer or semitrailer an implement of husbandry described in s. 340.01 (24) (a) 1. b. or agricultural commercial motor vehicle used as described in s. 340.01
(1o) (e) 1. to or from a farm-related destination, on a highway that
is not designated under subd. 2. a.
2. a. The governing body of a municipality or county may,
by resolution or ordinance, designate highways under the municipality’s or county’s jurisdiction, for maintenance purposes, on
which the statutory weight limits prescribed under this section,
other than this paragraph, for implements of husbandry or agricultural commercial motor vehicles apply to implements of husbandry described in s. 340.01 (24) (a) 1. b. , and to agricultural
commercial motor vehicles used as described in s. 340.01 (1o) (e)
1., that are operated or transported on the highway and to 2-vehicle combinations transporting them. If a resolution or ordinance
is adopted under this subd. 2. a., any weight limit resulting from
the resolution or ordinance is considered to be a weight limit imposed by this chapter and any violation is considered to be a violation of the applicable weight limits prescribed under this
section.
b. For a resolution or ordinance under this subdivision to be
effective in any calendar year, the resolution or ordinance must be
adopted on or before November 30 of the prior year. A resolution
or ordinance adopted under this subdivision shall be valid for at
least one calendar year. No amendment to a resolution or ordinance is effective in a calendar year unless the amendment was
adopted on or before November 30 of the prior year.
c. No later than January 20 of the year after it adopts or
amends a resolution or ordinance under this subdivision, each
municipality or county that designates highways under subd. 2. a.
shall forward to the department a copy of the resolution or ordinance, and the department shall publish the resolution or ordinance on the department’s Internet site.
3. Subdivisions 1. and 1m. do not apply on any highway that
is a state trunk highway or that is posted with a weight limitation
as provided in s. 348.17 (1).
(10) (a) Notwithstanding sub. (3) (a), (b), and (c), but subject
to par. (b), there is no weight limitation per wheel, axle, or group
of axles, and no gross weight limitation, for skidders, forwarders,
harvesters, and wheeled feller bunchers operated for logging purposes at times other than hours of darkness and operated unladen
on the highway for a distance of 0.5 miles or less.
(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply on any highway that is posted
with a weight limitation as provided in s. 348.17 (1) or that is a
part of the national system of interstate and defense highways.

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