A person shall not operate a motor vehicle carrying logs or tubular products on a highway unless the following conditions are complied with:
(A) If the logs or tubular products are loaded crosswise or at right angles to the side of the vehicle, the logs or tubular products shall be securely fastened to the body or frame of the vehicle with not less than two binders which are secured to the frame at each end of the load and pass over the load so that the frame and binders completely encircle the load.
(B) If the logs or tubular products are loaded lengthwise of the vehicle, obliquely or parallel to the sides, the logs or tubular products shall be securely fastened to the body or frame of the vehicle with not less than two toggle binders which are secured to the frame at each end of the load and one wrapping binder which completely encircle the load.
(C) The toggle and wrapping binders shall be made of steel chain or a combination of steel chain and wire rope, which shall not be less than 3/8 of an inch in diameter and have a breaking strength of not less than 12,000 pounds.
('68 Code, § 5-1505) (Ord. 568, passed 3-16-81) Penalty, see § 70.99