Oversize/ Overweight Permit Manual California Foreword The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association is pleased to publish this Oversize/ Overweight Permit Manual. Each state analysis includes information in a standardized format: contact, legal limits, special permit limits, general restrictions, types of permits available, fees, escort needs, fines, and restricted travel areas. Telephone numbers, locations, and hours of operation are listed for ports of entry and permit branches. However, readers are always advised to check with the state offices on current laws and procedures. This project could not have been completed without the advice and consultation of many state officials. We thank all of those who provided permit manuals, maps, laws, regulations, and various other forms of documentation. Legal Notice This SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual is intended only to provide concise, easily read information, useful in planning movements of overdimensional and overweight loads. This Permit Manual is not intended to be an accurate summary of all the applicable laws and regulations. Users of the Permit Manual should confirm the information contained herein before dispatching vehicles and loads. The SC&RA cautions Permit Manual users that state laws and regulations are subject to change without notice, and that some time elapses between the effective date of such changes and the amendment of the Permit Manual to reflect those changes. The SC&RA assumes no responsibility for accident, injury, loss or claim, penalties or any other damage resulting from reliance on the contents of this Permit Manual. Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association 5870 Trinity Parkway, Suite 200 Centreville, VA 20120 PHONE: (703) 698-0291 Fax: (571) 722-1698 Website: www.scranet.org Email: [email protected] CA-1 05/14 Copyright 1987-2014 by the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, Joel M. Dandrea, Executive Vice President, Specialized Carrier & Rigging Association. Requests to the publisher for permission should be addressed to Joel M. Dandrea, Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association, 5870 Trinity Parkway, Suite 200, Centreville, VA 20120. SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual CALIFORNIA CONTACT: CALTRANS Oversize/Overweight Permits Office P.O. Box 942874, MS #41 Sacramento, CA 94274-0001 1823 14th Street Sacramento, CA 95811-7119 Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm North Region (Main Number) : Ph (916) 322-1297 Fax (916) 322-4966 South Region: Ph (909) 383-4637 Fax (909) 388-7001 STARS Fax: (916) 322-6664 Annuals Fax: (916) 445-0469 Variance Fax: (916) 322-1505 E-mail: [email protected] Permit forms, attachments, and instructions may be obtained online at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/traffops/permits or by calling (916) 651-6129, 24 hours/day. Walk-in customers are not taken after 3:00pm LEGAL LIMITS GVW o (including steering) oo ooo 80,000 pounds (US) 20,000 (or tire capacity, whichever is less) 34,000 34,000 (42,500 @ 8’ 6” spacing; 43,500 @ 9’ 6” spacing) –— Federal Bridge Formula applies as modified by California Vehicle Code Section 35551. Chart distance between axles is measured to the nearest whole foot. When a fraction of a foot is exactly six inches or more, round up to the next whole foot. TOLERANCES • Platform scales: 200 pounds. • Portable scales: 2% of the scale weight. If the measurement variation factor is not an even hundred pounds, it shall be rounded off to the next higher hundred–pound increment. • When a maximum has been established, there is no maximum tolerance CA-2 05/14 WIDTH 8’ 6” HEIGHT LENGTH 14’ 40’ 65’ & 75’ vehicle + load single vehicle combinations COMBINATION LENGTH LIMITS: NATIONAL NETWORK AND TERMINAL ACCESS HIGHWAYS (STAA NETWORK) ONLY: Tractor/Semitrailer • Semitrailer up to 48’–no KPRA limit, no overall length limit • Semitrailer over 48’ up to 53’- 40’ KPRA on two axle semitrailer, 38’ KPRA on single axle semitrailer, no overall length limit Doubles: • Semitrailer & trailer up to 28’ 6” no overall length limit Triples: not allowed in California ALL HIGHWAYS: Tractor/Semitrailer: • Two-axle semitrailer - center of kingpin to center of rear axle (KPRA) 40’ maximum • One-axle semitrailer - 38’ maximum KPRA • Overall length 65’ maximum (some exceptions) • Load length plus combination length may not exceed 75’ (permit required) SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/traffops/trucks/trucksize / KPRA means the distance from center of kingpin to center of rearmost axle Doubles: • Option A: Semitrailer or trailer exceed 28’ 6”, 65’ overall length limit • Option B: Semitrailer & trailer up to 28’ 6”, 75’ overall length limit OVERHANG: • Front: 3’ • Rear: 2/3 of wheelbase measured from last means of support (wheel base = center line of last drive axle to center line of last trailer axle), within 75’ overall TIRE WEIGHT LIMIT (whichever is least): • 620 lbs. per lateral inch of tire width • Manufacturer’s weight rating on sidewall • Gross wheel weight: One wheel, or wheels, supporting one end of an axle shall not exceed 10,500 pounds. LEGAL SIZE & WEIGHT EXCEPTIONS: Motorsports, boats, automobile transport, log haulers, agricultural, buses, household goods movers, extension devices, livestock haulers. CONTACT: Legal Truck Size & Weight Group: General Number (916) 654-5741 Casey Robb (916) 651-6125 Manuel Fonseca (916) 653-2017 Steve Sowers, Branch Chief, (916) 654-6914 See Transportation Permits Policy Memorandums: “Four or Five Axle Cranes – Tridem Bonus Weight”, effective 4/25/2011 and “Tridems Bonus Purple – Equal Axles Weight Distribution for Hauled Vehicle”, effective 6/7/2010. A summary of these changes is noted within under section “Recent Changes”. Per CVC Section 35410, the load upon a vehicle, trailer or semitrailer shall not extend to the rear beyond the last point of support for a greater distance than that equal to two-thirds of the length of the wheelbase. The wheelbase of a semitrailer shall be considered as the distance between the rearmost axle of the towing vehicle and the rearmost axle of the semitrailer. Per CVC Section 35406 (a), the load upon any vehicle, or on the front vehicle of a combination of vehicles, shall not extend more than three feet beyond the foremost part of the front tires of the vehicle or the front bumper of the vehicle, if it is equipped with a front bumper. PERMIT LIMITS o oo ooo oooo 20,000 in general depends on axle spacings; see “Recent Changes” below see « Recent Changes » below WIDTH: 15'* HEIGHT: depends on routes (3" clearance required) LENGTH: 135'* *10' 0" WIDE TRUNNION AXLES: 60,000 lbs. Dimensions may be exceeded with California Highway Patrol escort PERMIT RESTRICTIONS General - Permits are valid for 7 days. Travel is permitted from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset, although the Department of Transportation may grant night and weekend operations depending on the dimensions of the load. Night and weekend travel must be requested at time of ordering. To be eligible for an oversize or overweight (or "extralegal") permit, the main criterion is that the load be non-reducible, that is, that it cannot be reduced down and transported in a legal vehicle. Divisible load permits are not available. Vehicles with lift axles are allowed overweight permits if inspected by Department of Transportation. If it's determined that you are not eligible for an extralegal permit, you may contact Caltrans Legal Truck Access Branch staff to discuss legal truck size and weight requirements. Legal Truck Access Contact Info: Phone (916) 654-5741 CA-3 05/14 SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual Use of Platform Trailers – The California Department of Transportation’s long standing policy is conventional trailers must be used when possible on California highways. This policy was discussed and agreed to by representatives of the trucking industry through the Caltrans Advisory Committee (CAC), more than 10 years ago. However, platform trailers may be allowed only as the last resort in situations where conventional hauling equipment cannot be used. Approval to use platform type trailers requires a policy exemption. The customer is responsible for explaining why conventional hauling equipment cannot be used and providing supporting documentation. Policy exemptions are considered on a case-by-case basis. If an exemption to use platform trailers is approved, the customer will be required to mitigate the impacts that platform trailers may have on California highways. This may include the following costs: Perform and assess current roadway condition (e.g. coring sample) Provide pavement analysis (stamped by a registered civil engineer) Provide restitution for the reduction in pavement service-life Provide protection for highway and bridge facilities (e.g. steel plating, blanket of asphalt concrete, etc…) Provide monitoring of pavement conditions during the move Restore state facilities to pre-move condition To request a policy exemption, please refer to the following link: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/traffops/permits/pdf_documents/policy/excreqchk.pdf. All requests must be supported with documentation detailing or outlining the steps that the customer has taken to comply with California’s laws and the Department’s oversize and overweight policies. Insurance - Not required to be on file. Exempt carriers must have public liability insurance of $600,000; ICC-regulated carriers must follow federal standards ($750,000-$5,000,000, depending on the commodity hauled and hazardous nature). Weekend/Night Travel – Allowed when no escort is required as long as vehicle combination does not exceed 2 vehicles and loading does not exceed “green” weight. No travel if load requires detours off state routes, Unless the face of permit states “No Night Travel” the following policies shall apply: Travel on “Yellow Routes” Without a Pilot Car Travel is authorized 24/7. With a Pilot Car All permit vehicles/loads are authorized travel 24/7 until the loaded width exceeds 16’ 0”. When the loaded width exceeds 16’ 0” on Yellow routes, the load will be escorted by the California Highway Patrol (CHP). The CHP in coordination with the District Traffic Manager(s) (DTMs) will determine hours of travel. Travel on “Green Routes” Without a Pilot Car Travel is authorized 24/7. With a Pilot Car Daylight hours, including Weekends; All permit vehicles/loads are authorized travel until the loaded width exceeds 15’ 0”. When the loaded width exceeds 15’ 0” on Green routes, the vehicle/load will be escorted by the California Highway Patrol (CHP). The CHP in coordination with the District Traffic Manager(s) (DTMs) will determine hours of travel. Hours of Darkness, including Weekends; All permit vehicles/loads are authorized travel during hours of darkness until the loaded width exceeds 14’ 0”. When the loaded width exceeds 14’ 0”, travel during hours of darkness is not authorized. Travel on “Blue and Brown Routes” Without a Pilot Car Travel is authorized 24/7. With a Pilot Car Daylight hours, excluding Weekends; All permit vehicles/loads are authorized travel until the loaded width exceeds 15’ 0”. When the loaded width exceeds 15’ 0” on Blue and Brown routes, the vehicle/load will be escorted by the California Highway Patrol (CHP). The CHP in coordination with the District Traffic Manager(s) (DTMs) will determine hours of travel. Hours of Darkness; Travel during hours of darkness is not authorized. Weekend Travel; Travel is authorized on Saturday and Sunday from one-half hour prior to sunrise to 12 noon. Travel on “Red Routes” Operational restriction, consult the “Red Route Summary Table” for travel restrictions. CA-4 05/14 SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual Applicant's Responsibilities: Local Traffic Conditions: In the urban areas of San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento curfew conditions shall apply as indicated on the curfew maps when the loaded width exceeds 10’ 0”. Pilot Car Maps for California: It is a condition of this permit that the driver has in his or her possession a current color-coded copy of the Pilot Car Requirements for California when traveling during hours of darkness or on Saturday and/or Sunday on Blue or Brown routes with a pilot car. The driver will present this copy to any law enforcement officer or Department of Transportation employee upon request. Current pilot car maps are dated Sept 04. The time of day, and days of travel authorized are addressed in the Special Conditions for 24/7 Travel. Please click on the link below to view and download the Special Conditions for 24/7 Travel. Special Conditions For 24/7 Travel (Effective July 2005) The time of day, and days of travel authorized are addressed in the Special Conditions for 24/7 Travel. Please click on the link below to view and download the Special Conditions for 24/7 Travel. Special Conditions For 24/7 Travel (Effective July 2005) Holiday – Loads that request travel during holidays, or travel across the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge(SFOBB) may be subject to restricted travel days or times See “Special Conditions for Holiday Travel” for restrictions that apply during holiday periods. In summary, holiday travel is prohibited when the the movement requires an escort. Restricted holidays are: New Years Day Washington’s Birthday Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day Restricted 4:00 pm – 12:00 am the day before the holiday and from 12:00 pm – 12:00 am on the holiday or days of the holiday weekend. Travel is authorized, subject to 24/7 policy, from 12:00 am or sunrise to 12:00 pm during any of the prohibited days or times. Inclement Weather – None Noted. Permit Information Required - Tractor and semi-trailer information; load description and dimensions; overall dimensions; kingpin setting; applies to tractor/semi-trailer >65'; pier and berth locations (when applicable); origin and destination; routes to be traveled; effective dates. PERMIT TYPES Single Trip – 7 Consecutive days duration. A single trip permit is from a single origin to a single destination in one direction of travel. Single item non-reducible only. Variance Permit - All applications over 15 feet in width, 17' in height or over 17', over 135 feet in length, or on special hauling equipment which exceeds the Department's standard method of weight classification must be approved by special processing. Written route surveys are required from the applicant for heights equal to or greater than 17'-0 ". Variance requests shall be submitted to the Transportation Permit Office no later than 30 days in advance of the proposed move. The application should be addressed "Attention Variance Coordinator." Applications shall include inspection reports, engineering justification from the manufacturer and drawing of the item(s) to be moved. In addition to the above, the variance program provides a means to apply for exception to policy when good cause exists. Written application should explain the nature of the need for exception and what safety measures will be taken. Annual – One-year duration. Available for certain envelope loads or specific vehicles on specified highways . CA-5 05/14 SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual Repetitive – Maximum 90-day duration. Basically a single-trip permit for the delivery of the same load over the same route on a repeated basis. They may be renewed after expiration. Repetitive permits are not available for variance loads. Repetitive permits are available for vehicles or vehicle-combinations hauling a load with the following dimensions: Height = 14' - 6" max. Width = 12' - 0" max. Length = 90' - 0" max. Repetitive permits with load(s) are valid for one-way travel only. A separate permit might be required for the unladen return trip if the vehicle is extralegal in length. FEES Single Trip – $16 Annual – $90 Repetitive - $90 ESCORTS AND SIGNS Labeling - Oversize load signs must be displayed on all over-dimensional loads. Sign must have yellow background, with black lettering at least 10" high of a 1.625" brush stroke. Red flags at least 16" square are required on the left side, front or rear if load is 6' wider than trailer. Escort Vehicles and Personnel – Required escorts is dictated by the permitted route and will be noted on the permit. Flashing amber lights must be mounted atop all escort vehicles. In general, a single escort must accompany vehicles over 12 feet in width. The escort must lead on two-lane roads, and follow on four-lane roads. An escort may be required under certain conditions for vehicles over the legal length. Height of 18’ or more requires one escort with utility clearance device. Escort must accompany permitted vehicle through all CHP scales. Certification – Pilot Car Escort Certification is not currently required. FINES Overdimension Only: At the discretion of the court, with a maximum of $500. Overweight Fines: 0 - 1,000 lbs. overweight $ 20 1,001 - 1,500 30 1,501 - 2,000 40 2,001 - 2,500 55 2,501 - 3,000 85 3,001 - 3,500 105 3,501 - 4,000 125 4,001 - 4,500 145 4,501 - 5,000 175 5,001 - 6,000 4 cents per pound 6,001 - 7,000 6 cents per pound 7,001 - 8,000 8 cents per pound 8,001 - 10,000 15 cents per pound over 10,000 20 cents per pound Operators are fined for axle-weight violations. Fines are calculated beginning from the permit weight. Drivers are not permitted to shift load to avoid over-axle citation, but may be required to shift the load before leaving the scale facility. Off-route vehicles are vehicles without permits, and may be enforced from legal weights. Violation of permit carries a maximum $500 fine. If an overweight violation is also involved, the fine will be calculated by adding the permit violation to the overweight fine violation. Court may add administrative fee. CA-6 05/14 SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual RESTRICTED TRAVEL Weekend Travel – Allowed when no escort is required as long as vehicle combination does not exceed 2 vehicles and loading does not exceed “green” weight. No travel if load requires detours off state routes, otherwise no travel on weekends. Operators of vehicles over 10' in width may not travel Monday through Friday through the following areas at the times noted: Los Angeles and vicinity 6:00-9:00 Sacramento and vicinity 7:00-9:00 San Diego and vicinity 7:00-9:00 San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge San Francisco and vicinity 7:00-9:00 am am am am 3:00-6:00 4:00-6:00 4:00-6:00 6:30-9:00 4:00-6:00 pm pm pm am pm 3:30-6:30 pm Detailed curfew maps are available at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/traffops/permits/forms.htm On the Bay Bridge, all overheight vehicles must have Highway Patrol escorts. Fees vary, so contact the Highway Patrol directly at (707) 648-5550. EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6, 2009, COMMERCIAL VEHICLES WITH 3 OR MORE AXLES, OR A GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT OF 9,000 POUNDS OR MORE, ARE PROHIBITED on Rte 2 between I-210 (City of La Canada Flintridge) and County Route N4 (Big Pines Highway). For exceptions, see California Vehicle Code Section 35655.6(b). Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossings. No rule on file. PORTS OF ENTRY Includes but is not limited the following: Port Of Entry-San Ysidro - Class A Port Information Port Code: Location Address: 2504 Mailing Address: 720 East San Ysidro Blvd San Ysidro, CA 92173 Same As Above General Phone: General Fax: (619) 690-8800 (619)662-7374 Operational Hours: Twenty Four (24) Hours A Day Seven Days A Week (7) Port Of Entry-Andrade - Class A Port Information Port Code: Location Address: Mailing Address: 2502 235 Andrade Road Winterhaven, CA 92283 Same As Above General Phone: General Fax: (760) 572-0089 (760)572-5602 Operational Hours: 6:00 AM-10:00 PM(Pacific) Seven Days A Week (7) Service Port-Calexico East - Class A Port Information CA-7 05/14 SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual Port Code: 2507 Location Address: 1699 East Carr, Rd Bldg A Calexico, CA 92231 P O Box 632 Calexico, CA 92231 (760) 768-2330 (760)768-2331 Mailing Address: General Phone: General Fax: Operational Hours: 6:00 AM-10:00 PM(Pacific) Seven Days A Week (7) Port Of Entry-Calexico West - Class A Port Information Port Code: Location Address: Mailing Address: General Phone: General Fax: Operational Hours: 2503 200 East First Street Calexico, CA 92231 P O Box 632 Calexico, CA 92231 (760) 768-2626 (760)768-2631 Twenty Four (24) Hours A Day Seven Days A Week (7) Port Of Entry-Eureka Port Information Port Code: 2802 Location Address: 317 3rd Street, Suite 6 Eureka, CA 95501 Mailing Address: 317 3rd Street, Suite 6 Eureka, CA 95501 General Phone: General Fax: (707) 442-4822 (707) 442-0152 Operational Hours: 8:30 AM-4:30 PM(Pacific) Weekdays (Monday-Friday Port Of Entry-Fresno (2803/2882) Port Information Port Code: Location Address: Mailing Address: General Phone: General Fax: Operational Hours: 2803 5177 E. Clinton Way Fresno, CA 93727 Same As Above (559) 456-6830 (559) 456-6843 4:00 PM-8:00 PM(Pacific) Weekdays (Monday-Friday) Port Of Entry-Port Hueneme Port Information Port Code: Location Address: Mailing Address: General Phone: 2713 333 Ponoma St. Port Hueneme, CA 93041 Same As Above (805) 488-8574 General Fax: (805) 488-1224 CA-8 05/14 SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual Operational Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM(Pacific) Weekdays (Monday-Friday) Service Port-Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport Port Information Port Code: Location Address: 2704 Mailing Address: 301 E. Ocean Blvd. Suite 1400 Long Beach, CA 90802 Same As Above General Phone: General Fax: (562) 366-5555 (562) 628-7900 Operational Hours: 8:00 AM-4:30 PM(Pacific) Weekdays (Monday-Friday) Service Port-Los Angeles International Airport-Cargo Operations Port Information Port Code: Location Address: Mailing Address: 2720 11099 South La Cienega Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045 Same As Above General Phone: General Fax: (310) 215-2618 (310) 215-2013 Operational Hours: 8:00 AM-4:30 PM(Pacific) Weekdays (Monday-Friday) PERMIT ORDERING Complete the required Caltrans Transportation Permit application form. There are several methods for obtaining the application form. Please see below. Via this Web Site: Please click here to access our permit application forms and accompaniments. Please click here for application instructions. Via our Transportation Permits Office: For information on how to contact our Transportation Permits Office, please click here. Via a Permit Service: Experienced personnel who charge a fee to obtain a permit for their client. Recommended for applicants who are not familiar with program requirements. Fax, mail, or deliver completed Caltrans Transportation Permit application forms to our office. Transportation Permits office hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Walk-in counter service is available from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Faxed applications are accepted 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Applications may NOT be sent by e-mail. The Permits office is open on three State holidays: Martin Luther King's Birthday, Cesar Chavez Day, and Veterans Day. Walk-in counter service is NOT available on these State holidays. The Permits office is closed on: New Year's Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day After Thanksgiving, and Christmas. CA-9 05/14 SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual The Transportation Permits Manual can be purchased for $27 from the Publications Unit. At 916 263 0822. The Caltrans Single-Trip Application and Routing System (STARS) is an automated method for customers to obtain single trip oversize/overweight transporation permits. Customers interested in participating in the STARS program should contact a Regional Office to apply for a Caltrans debtor account. Single Trip Permit Application - 1 - Click on "Application Forms and Accompaniments." 2 - Select the single-trip application and the appropriate accompaniments. 3 - Click on "Interactive Application Instructions" and open the single-trip instructions. 4 - Fill out the application electronically or by hand. 5 - Fax the application to the fax number to the right. Single-Trip Contact Info: Phone: (916) 322-1297, Fax: (916) 322-4966 Annual Permit Application - 1 - Click on "Application Forms and Accompaniments." 2 - Select the annual application and the appropriate accompaniments. 3 - Click on "Interactive Application Instructions" and open the annual instructions. 4 - Fill out the application electronically or by hand. 5 - Fax the application to the fax number to the right. Annual Contact Info: Phone: (916) 322-4958, Fax: (916) 445-0469 SPECIAL NOTES Recent Changes – Effective April 11, 2013, there will no longer be visitor parking available inside the Transportation Permits Branch parking lot at 1823 14th Street in Sacramento, CA 95811. April 18, 2011, Transportation Permits Policy Memorandum (TTPM 2011-02) “Four or Five Axle Cranes – Tridem Bonus Weight”. This policy allows cranes with four (4) or five (5) axles a maximum of 60,000 pounds on a qualifying tridem axle group, without a boom dolly or trailer. June 7, 2010, Transportation Permits Policy Memorandum (TPPM 2009-04) “Tridems Bonus Purple – Equal Axles Weight Distribution for Hauled Vehicle”. This policy allows the equal distribution of axle weights for hauled vehicles with a qualified bonus tridem axle group and an adjacent non-bonus tridem axle group. Maximum of two bonus tridem groups is allowed per vehicle combination, regardless of the number of axles.. Pending Changes – Consolidation of Transportation Permits Offices Beginning Monday, November 21, 2011, please contact the Transportation Permits Office (in Sacramento) for all permit-related questions and activities. The centralized transportation permit office will be located at: Transportation Permits Office 1823 14th Street Sacramento, CA 95811-7119 Main number: (916) 322-1297 The contact information is the following: Permit Type Phone Fax Single Trip (Faxed) (916) 322-1297 (916) 322-4966 STARS (916) 322-1297 (916) 322-6664 Variance (916) 322-4116 (916) 322-1505 Annual or Repetitive (916) 322-4958 (916) 445-0469 Caltrans appreciates your patience, support, and cooperation as we transition from two offices into one. CA-10 05/14 SC&RA Oversize/Overweight Permit Manual
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