AB925,30,4 3(3) Within 10 feet of a fire hydrant, unless a greater distance is indicated by
4an official traffic sign;.
AB925,30,5 5(4) Within 4 feet of the entrance to an alley or a private road or driveway;.
AB925,30,6 6(5) Closer than 15 feet to the near limits of a crosswalk;.
Note: Replaces punctuation for internal consistency and consistency with current
style.
AB925, s. 54 7Section 54. 346.54 (1) (a) and (b) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB925,30,118 346.54 (1) (a) Upon a street where traffic is permitted to move in both directions
9simultaneously and where angle parking is not clearly designated by official traffic
10signs or markers, a vehicle must be parked parallel to the edge of the street, headed
11in the direction of traffic on the right side of the street;.
AB925,30,1412 (b) Upon a one-way street or divided street where parking on the left side of
13the roadway is clearly authorized by official traffic signs or markers, vehicles shall
14may be parked only as indicated by such the signs or markers;.
Note: Replaces punctuation for internal consistency and consistency with current
style. Clarifies language consistent with current style.
AB925, s. 55 15Section 55 . 346.58 of the statutes is renumbered 346.58 (1) and amended to
16read:
AB925,30,1917 346.58 (1) In addition to complying with other speed restrictions imposed by
18law, no person shall drive any of the following types of vehicles at a speed in excess
19of the limits fixed by
this section:
AB925,30,2220 (a) 15 miles per hour for any vehicle equipped with metal or solid rubber tires.
21"Metal tire" means a tire the surface of which in contact with the highway is wholly
22or partially of metal or other hard, nonresilient material; "solid.
AB925,31,2
1(b) "Solid rubber tire" means a tire made of rubber but not inflated with
2compressed air.
Note: See the note to the treatment of s. 346.58 (2) by this bill.
AB925, s. 56 3Section 56 . 346.58 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
AB925,31,64 346.58 (2) In addition to complying with other speed restrictions imposed by
5law, no person may drive any vehicle equipped with metal tires or solid rubber tires
6at a speed in excess 15 miles per hour.
Note: Text is reorganized to move definitions to the beginning of the section and
to reflect the fact that there is only one restriction currently under this section.
AB925, s. 57 7Section 57. 346.63 (2) (a) 3. of the statutes is renumbered 346.63 (2) (am) and
8amended to read:
AB925,31,179 346.63 (2) (am) A person may be charged with and a prosecutor may proceed
10upon a complaint based upon a violation of subd. par. (a) 1. or 2. or both for acts
11arising out of the same incident or occurrence. If the person is charged with violating
12both subds. par. (a) 1. and 2. in the complaint, the crimes shall be joined under s.
13971.12. If the person is found guilty of both subds. par. (a) 1. and 2. for acts arising
14out of the same incident or occurrence, there shall be a single conviction for purposes
15of sentencing and for purposes of counting convictions under ss. 343.30 (1q) and
16343.305. Subdivisions Paragraph (a) 1. and 2. each require proof of a fact for
17conviction which the other does not require.
Note: The subject matter of this paragraph does not fit within the series under s.
343.63 (2) (a) (intro.) and is grammatically incompatible with sub. (2) (a) (intro.).
Changes cross-references to accommodate renumbering.
AB925, s. 58 18Section 58. 347.02 (1) (a) to (d) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB925,31,1919 347.02 (1) (a) Farm tractors and self-propelled farm implements;.
AB925,31,2020 (b) Implements of husbandry;.
AB925,31,2121 (c) Vehicles drawn by animals;.
AB925,32,1
1(d) Road machinery;.
Note: Replaces punctuation for internal consistency and consistency with current
style.
AB925, s. 59 2Section 59 . 347.43 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 347.43 (1s) and amended
3to read:
AB925,32,74 347.43 (1s) No person may operate upon a highway any motor vehicle
5manufactured after January 1, 1936, unless such the motor vehicle is equipped with
6safety glass wherever glass is used thereon on the motor vehicle in partitions, doors,
7windows or windshields.
Note: Renumbers provision to accommodate the renumbering of s. 347.43 (3) by
Section 61 of this bill and replaces disfavored term for consistency with current style.
AB925, s. 60 8Section 60. 347.43 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB925,32,109 347.43 (2) No person shall may sell any new motor vehicle unless such vehicle
10is equipped with safety glass in accordance with the requirements of sub. (1) (1s).
Note: Changes cross-reference to accommodate the renumbering of s. 347.43 (1)
by Section 59 of this bill. Replaces improperly used "shall" in the negation.
AB925, s. 61 11Section 61 . 347.43 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 347.43 (1g).
Note: Renumbers definition to the beginning of the section consistent with current
style.
AB925, s. 62 12Section 62. 347.45 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB925,32,1513 347.45 (2) (a) Farm tractors, self-propelled farm implements, implements of
14husbandry, animal-drawn vehicles and road machinery may be operated with metal
15tires or tires having protuberances which that will not injure the highway; and.
Note: Replaces punctuation for internal consistency and consistency with current
style.
AB925, s. 63 16Section 63. 347.485 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 347.485 (2) (a) (intro.)
17and amended to read:
AB925,33,3
1347.485 (2) (a) (intro.) No person may operate a motorcycle on any highway
2unless such person is without wearing any of the following eye protection as follows:
3(a) protective:
AB925,33,4 41. A protective face shield attached to the headgear , or (b) glasses or (c) goggles.
AB925,33,7 5(b) Except for photosensitive corrective glasses prescribed by an
6ophthalmologist, physician, oculist or optometrist, eye protection worn during hours
7of darkness may not be tinted or darkened. If
AB925,33,11 8(c) Notwithstanding par. (a), if the vehicle motorcycle is a Type 2 motorcycle
9equipped with a windshield or a Type 1 motorcycle equipped with a windshield which
10that rises a minimum of 15 inches above the handlebar, the use of other eye protective
11devices is not mandatory.
AB925,33,13 12(d) This subsection shall not apply to persons operating a motorcycle in a parade
13sanctioned by the local municipality.
Note: Subdivides provision to eliminate numbering that does not conform with
current style. Amends subsection (intro.) for conformity with current style for (intro.)
provisions. Replaces "vehicle" with "motorcycle" as motorcycles are the only vehicles
subject to this section. See also the next section of this bill.
AB925, s. 64 14Section 64. 347.485 (2) (a) 2. and 3. of the statutes are created to read:
AB925,33,1515 347.485 (2) (a) 2. Glasses.
AB925,33,1616 3. Goggles.
Note: The treatment of s. 347.485 (2) by the previous section of this bill requires
the creation of these provisions.
AB925, s. 65 17Section 65. 348.01 (2) (av) of the statutes is created to read:
AB925,33,2018 348.01 (2) (av) "Fender line", in the case of motor trucks, means the outermost
19limits of the rear fenders, flare boards or floor of the body, whichever projects outward
20the farthest.
Note: Moves definition applicable to ss. 348.05 and 348.09 to the chapter definition
section in conformity with current style and to improve the readability of those sections.
AB925, s. 66
1Section 66. 348.05 (2) (a) to (f) and (k) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB925,34,32 348.05 (2) (a) No limitation for implements of husbandry temporarily operated
3upon a highway in the course of performance of its work; .
AB925,34,44 (b) No limitation for snowplows operated by or for a governmental agency;.
AB925,34,105 (c) Twelve feet for farm tractors, except that the total outside width of a farm
6tractor shall not exceed 9 feet when operated on any Wisconsin highway, other than
7that portion of USH 51 between Wausau and STH 78 and that portion of STH 78
8between USH 51 and the I 90/94 interchange near Portage upon their federal
9designation as I 39, which that is a part of the national system of interstate and
10defense highways;.
AB925,34,1211 (d) Ten feet 6 inches for snowplows attached to motor vehicles normally used
12for the transportation of milk;.
AB925,34,1313 (f) Eight feet 8 inches for urban passenger buses;.
AB925,34,2014 (k) Nine feet for loads of tie logs, tie slabs and veneer logs, provided that no part
15of the load shall extend more than 6 inches beyond the fender line on the left side of
16the vehicle or extend more than 10 inches beyond the fender line on the right side
17of the vehicle. The term "fender line" as used herein means as defined in s. 348.09.
18This paragraph shall not be applicable does not apply to transport on highways
19designated as parts of the national system of interstate and defense highways
20pursuant to under s. 84.29.
Note: Replaces punctuation for internal consistency and consistency with current
style. Replaces "which" with "that" to correct grammar. Replaces disfavored term in
conformity with current style. The definition of "fender line" is moved to s. 348.01 and
is made applicable to the entire chapter. See the creation of s. 348.01 (2) (av) and the
treatment of s. 348.09 (1) by this bill.
AB925, s. 67 21Section 67. 348.05 (3) (title) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: No other subsections in s. 348.05 have titles.
AB925, s. 68
1Section 68. 348.06 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB925,35,52 348.06 (1) No Except as provided in sub. (2), no person, without a permit
3therefor, shall may operate on a highway any motor vehicle, mobile home, trailer or
4semitrailer having an overall height in excess of 13 1/2 feet, except as otherwise
5provided in sub. (2)
.
Note: Replaces improperly used "shall" in the negation and reorders in conformity
with current style.
AB925, s. 69 6Section 69. 348.06 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 348.06 (2) and
7amended to read:
AB925,35,108 348.06 (2) The following vehicles Implements of husbandry of any height may
9be temporarily operated upon a highway without a permit for excessive height if the
10overall height does not exceed the indicated limitations:
.
Note: The contents of s. 348.06 (2) (intro.) and (a) are combined into a single
provision as there is only one paragraph under the (intro.). See the next section of this
bill.
AB925, s. 70 11Section 70. 348.06 (2) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The content of this provision is combined with that of s. 348.06 (2) (intro.)
by the previous section of this bill.
AB925, s. 71 12Section 71. 348.07 (2) (c) and (e) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB925,35,1313 348.07 (2) (c) Forty five feet for mobile homes and motor buses;.
AB925,35,1514 (e) No limitation for implements of husbandry temporarily operated upon a
15highway;.
Note: Replaces punctuation for internal consistency and conformity with current
style.
AB925, s. 72 16Section 72. 348.09 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB925,36,317 348.09 (1) No person, without a permit therefor, shall may operate on a
18highway any motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer carrying any load extending
19beyond the fender line on the left side or extending more than 6 inches beyond the

1fender line on the right side of the vehicle. In the case of motor trucks, "fender line"
2means the outermost limits of the rear fenders, flare boards or floor of the body,
3whichever projects outward the farthest.
Note: The definition of "fender line" is applicable to ss. 348.05 and 348.09 and is
moved to the s. 348.01 chapter definition section in conformity with current style and to
improve the readability of this section and s. 348.05. See the creation of s. 348.01 (2) (av)
by this bill.
AB925, s. 73 4Section 73 . 348.15 (1) (intro.) and (b) of the statutes are consolidated,
5renumbered 348.15 (1) and amended to read:
AB925,36,96 348.15 (1) In this section: (b) "Class "class `A' highway" includes all state trunk
7highways and connecting highways and those county trunk highways, town
8highways and city and village streets, or portions thereof, which that have not been
9designated as class "B" highways pursuant to s. 349.15.
Note: Eliminates unnecessary paragraph designation. Section 348.15 (1) is not
divided into multiple paragraphs. Replaces "which" with "that" to correct grammar.
AB925, s. 74 10Section 74. 348.15 (8) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 348.15 (8).
Note: Eliminates unnecessary paragraph designation. Section 348.15 (8) is not
divided into multiple paragraphs.
AB925, s. 75 11Section 75. 348.27 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB925,37,212 348.27 (5) Pole and pipe permits. Except as further provided in this subsection,
13the department may issue an annual or consecutive month permit to pipeline
14companies or operators or public service corporations for transportation of poles,
15pipe, girders and similar materials and to companies and individuals hauling peeled
16or unpeeled pole-length forest products used in its business. Such permits issued
17to companies and individuals hauling peeled or unpeeled pole-length forest products
18shall limit the length of vehicle and load to a maximum of 10 feet in excess of the
19limitations in s. 348.07 (1) and shall be valid only on a class "A" highway as defined
20in s. 348.15 (1) (b). Permits issued to companies or individuals hauling pole-length

1forest products may not exempt such companies or individuals from the maximum
2limitations on vehicle load imposed by this chapter.
Note: Changes cross-reference to accommodate the renumbering of s. 348.15 (1)
(b) by Section 73 of the bill.
AB925, s. 76 3Section 76. 349.11 (2) (b) and (3) (b) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB925,37,44 349.11 (2) (b) Modify the limits stated in s. 346.57 (4) (c) or 346.58 (1).
AB925,37,5 5(3) (b) Modify the limits stated in s. 346.57 (4) (c) or 346.58 (1); or
Note: Changes cross-references to accommodate the renumbering of s. 346.58 by
Section 55 of the bill.
AB925, s. 77 6Section 77. 349.13 (1e) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 349.13 (1e) (c) 1. and
7amended to read:
AB925,37,138 349.13 (1e) (c) 1. The authority granted by this subsection may be delegated
9to a traffic officer or to the officer in charge of the maintenance of the highway in
10question, but, except as provided in subd. 2., no prohibition, limitation or restriction
11on parking imposed under this section is effective unless official traffic signs or
12markers or parking meters have been placed or erected indicating the particular
13prohibition, limitation or restriction except that parking .
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