MORELAND v. KENOSHA AUTO TRANSPORT

42680.

255 Ga. 249 (1985)

336 S.E.2d 788

MORELAND v. KENOSHA AUTO TRANSPORT.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided November 27, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Gary H. Brakefield, Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.

Dillard, Greer, Westmoreland & Wilson, W. Dan Greer, for appellee.


CLARKE, Justice.

Kenosha Auto Transport Corp. brought an action for declaratory and injunctive relief against Thomas D. Moreland as Commissioner of the Department of Transportation (DOT) seeking to prevent Moreland's enforcement of the vehicle length limitations of OCGA § 32-6-24 (a) (2) against Kenosha vehicles operated on Georgia highways. Kenosha operates "low-boy" trailers to haul vans, trucks, or truck tractors. These low-boy trailers, unlike double-decked...

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