South Dakota 2026 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1189

Introduced
1/29/26  
Refer
1/29/26  
Report Pass
2/5/26  
Engrossed
2/9/26  
Refer
2/10/26  
Report Pass
2/20/26  
Enrolled
2/23/26  

Caption

Establish a greater tire weight limit for a mobile crane moving on any highway in this state.

Impact

The update to the tire weight limit provisions will significantly impact transportation regulations in the state, especially for businesses that utilize mobile cranes in construction and heavy operations. With clearly defined weight allowances, businesses may be able to transport heavy equipment more efficiently without the risk of violating state regulations. This change could enhance operational efficiency and reduce potential legal ramifications associated with weight limit infractions.

Summary

House Bill 1189 aims to establish a greater tire weight limit for mobile cranes operating on highways in South Dakota. The bill modifies the current weight limits applicable to vehicles equipped with pneumatic tires, specifically targeting mobile cranes which are essential for lifting and moving heavy materials. Under the proposed changes, the weight limits vary based on axle types and the use of permits, thereby promoting clearer guidelines for users of mobile cranes who need to navigate state highways legally and safely.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB 1189 appears to be mostly positive, particularly among industry advocates who believe that increasing the weight limits will facilitate more effective and safer transportation of heavy equipment. There is an acknowledgment that the bill addresses the practical needs of the industry while ensuring compliance with safety regulations. However, some concerns may arise regarding roadway wear and tear as larger vehicles could contribute to increased maintenance costs for highways.

Contention

Notably, HB 1189 seeks to amend existing legal frameworks regarding vehicle weight regulations, which may lead to debates about road safety and infrastructure resilience. Stakeholders might raise concerns around balancing the needs of heavy equipment operators with the potential implications for public safety and highway maintenance. Furthermore, although there seems to be general support for the adjustments, ongoing discussions will likely consider various perspectives related to highway usage and regulatory standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB131

Establish an electronic system for vehicle titles.

SD SB73

Require that an individual registering as a voter when applying for a driver license be a resident of this state for the purposes of voting.

SD SB39

Revise the description of highways included in the state trunk highway system.

SD SB36

Repeal the oath requirement for an application for a lodging establishment, campground, food service establishment, or mobile food service establishment license.

SD HB1013

Increase weights and measures inspection fees charged by the Department of Public Safety.

SD SB186

Establish standard time in this state.

SD SB38

Modify requirements for a vehicle approaching a vehicle that is stopped or occupying the shoulder of the highway with warning lights flashing.

SD SB64

Revise provisions related to the establishment of an initial parole date.

SD HJR5002

Applying to the United States Congress under Article V of the United States Constitution to call for a convention for proposing an amendment to the constitution establishing congressional term limits.

SD SB205

Increase the limit on the number of video lottery machines in a licensed establishment.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.