Restricted Vehicle definition

Restricted Vehicle means any vehicle that qualifies as one of the following:
Restricted Vehicle means all vehicles, combination of vehicles or combinations of vehicles and load having a length of more than 45 feet, all tandem axle trucks, and all vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating or a gross combination weight rating more than 15,000 pounds.
Restricted Vehicle means any truck, motor home, camper, or other vehicle designed to provide temporary living quarters and having facilities for sleeping, galley, and head, trailer, boat, watercraft, aircraft, racing car, bus, commercial vehicle, or any vehicle not in operable condition. As used herein, "commercial vehicle" shall include, but not be limited to, any automobile bearing signage

Related to Restricted Vehicle

  • Covered Vehicle means a private passenger vehicle (including mini-vans, pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles) which is registered or rented to You during Your Trip, which is rated ¾ ton in weight or less, not used for racing, dealer services, dealer loaners, taxi, limousine, shuttle, delivery, hauling, towing, road repair service, construction service, snow removal, or as a public livery vehicle, or any other commercial use.

  • Nonroad Vehicle means a vehicle that is powered by a Nonroad Engine, fifty horsepower and greater, and that is not a Motor Vehicle or a vehicle used solely for competition, which shall include, but not be limited to, excavators, backhoes, cranes, compressors, generators, bulldozers and similar equipment, except that this term shall not apply to horticultural maintenance vehicles used for landscaping purposes that are powered by a Nonroad Engine of sixty-five horsepower or less and that are not used in any construction program or project.

  • Low-speed vehicle means any four-wheeled electrically-powered vehicle, except a motor vehicle or

  • Shared vehicle means a vehicle that is available for

  • off-road vehicle means any vehicle while it is being operated on a road not maintained by a federal, provincial, state, or local agency, not including entrance or departure ways to private property, or any vehicle which cannot be licensed to drive on a public road and is designed and manufactured primarily for off-road usage.