Oversize vehicles or vehicles carrying very large loads must have special signs mounted on them. They may also have pilot vehicles to warn other road users to take care.
If you see one of these signs or pilot vehicles when you're riding, you should slow down. If the oversize vehicle or load is coming towards you, you may need to pull over and stop to allow it to pass. Look for instructions form the pilot vehicle driver who may be holding a stop/slow paddle, a red traffic baton, or a red flag.
The sign below will be on the oversize vehicle. If you see this sign when riding, ride carefully until the vehicle has passed. The vehicle may be very big, so give it plenty of space on the road.
When a vehicle is carrying a large load, it may be accompanied by a pilot vehicle, with flashing yellow roof lights and a sign on the roof, to warn other road users.
If the pilot vehicle is in front of the load, the sign will either say Long load follows or Wide load follows.
If the pilot vehicle is behind the load, the sign will either say Long load ahead or Wide load ahead.
If a vehicle’s load is very large, 2 pilot vehicles will travel ahead of it.
The first pilot vehicle will have flashing orange and purple roof lights and a roof-top sign that says Danger slow down.
The second pilot vehicle will have flashing orange roof lights and a roof-top sign that says Wide load follows.
ImportantIf you see an oversize sign or a pilot vehicle with flashing lights, slow down and be prepared to pull over and stop. |