(A) The maximum width of any vehicle and load shall not exceed eight feet excepting loads of loose hay, straw, corn fodder or similar farm products, agricultural implements and threshing machines. No passenger type vehicle shall be operated upon the streets with a load extending beyond the line of tee fenders on the left side of the vehicle nor extending more than six inches beyond the line of the fenders on the right side of the vehicle.
(B) No vehicle unladen or with a load shall exceed a length of 35 feet extreme dimension; a truck trailer and a semi-trailer shall be regarded as one vehicle for the purpose of determining length.
(C) No combination of vehicles coupled together shall consist of more than two units, and no such combination shall exceed a total length of 40 feet whether with or without a load; but such length limitation shall not apply to vehicles operated in the day time when transporting poles, pipes, machinery or other projects which cannot readily be dismembered, nor to such vehicles operated at night time by a public utility when engaged in emergency repair work; but such loads carried at night shall be clearly marked with sufficient lights to show the full dimensions of the load.
(D) No part of a load of a vehicle shall extend more than three feet in front of the extreme front portion of the vehicle.
('68 Code, § 65.33) Penalty, see § 70.99