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Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Integral Structural materials

I think they mean "one piece", as in something that can't be taken apart to make it shorter.

Oh, OK, that makes sense. Thanks Kurt!

Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Integral Structural materials

Does anybody know what Integral Structural Materials are? That quote is from the California DMV manual. Thanks! -Chris

Length exceptions Some length exceptions are listed below: • If the load consists only of poles, timbers, pipes, integral structural materials, or single unit component parts, including: missile compo- nents, aircraft assemblies, drilling equipment, and tanks not exceeding 80 feet in length; provided they are being transported on one of the following:

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