Original Version
Rule 54.4-A2
54.4-A2)    In Rural Districts, Conductors of 750-20,000
Volts:
  
    a)    Crossing Roads or Driveways: In rural districts the 
minimum clearance of 25 feet specified in Table 1, Case 3 Column E may be 
reduced to 22 feet above ground for conductors crossing or overhanging 
traversable portions of public or private roads or driveways.  This modified 
minimum clearance of 22 feet shall in no case be reduced because of temperature 
or loading at conditions less than the maximum loading or temperature specified 
in Rules 43.1 and 43.2.
b)    Above Agricultural Areas Along Roads:  In rural 
districts the minimum clearance of 25 feet specified in Table 1, Case 4 Column E 
may be reduced to 18 feet above ground lines across areas capable of being 
traversed by agricultural equipment and along roads where no part of the line 
overhangs any traversable portion of a public or private roadway.  This modified 
minimum clearance of 18 feet shall in no case be reduced because of temperature 
or loading at conditions less than maximum loadings or temperature specified in 
Rules 43.1 and 43.2.  Care should be exercised in using this minimum clearance 
along roads, above or along ditches where mechanical devices are used for 
maintenance, near trees in orchards, near trees or structures which can be 
climbed and in other similar situations.
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 54.4-A2
  
54.4-A2)    In Rural Districts, Conductors of 750-
20,000 21,000 Volts:
    
    
  
    a)    Crossing Roads or Driveways: In rural districts the 
minimum clearance of 25 feet specified in Table 1, Case 3 Column E may be 
reduced to 22 feet above ground for conductors crossing or overhanging 
traversable portions of public or private roads or driveways.  This modified 
minimum clearance of 22 feet shall in no case be reduced because of temperature 
or loading at conditions less than the maximum loading or temperature specified 
in Rules 43.1 and 43.2.
b)    Above Agricultural Areas Along Roads:  In rural 
districts the minimum clearance of 25 feet specified in Table 1, Case 4 Column E 
may be reduced to 18 feet above ground lines across areas capable of being 
traversed by agricultural equipment and along roads where no part of the line 
overhangs any traversable portion of a public or private roadway.  This modified 
minimum clearance of 18 feet shall in no case be reduced because of temperature 
or loading at conditions less than maximum loadings or temperature specified in 
Rules 43.1 and 43.2.  Care should be exercised in using this minimum clearance 
along roads, above or along ditches where mechanical devices are used for 
maintenance, near trees in orchards, near trees or structures which can be 
climbed and in other similar situations.
Final Version
Rule 54.4-A2
    
54.4-A2)    In Rural Districts, Conductors of 750-21,000
Volts:
      
      
  
    a)    Crossing Roads or Driveways: In rural districts the 
minimum clearance of 25 feet specified in Table 1, Case 3, Column E may be 
reduced to 22 feet above ground for conductors crossing or overhanging 
traversable portions of public or private roads or driveways.  This modified 
minimum clearance of 22 feet shall in no case be reduced because of temperature 
or loading at conditions less than the maximum loading or temperature specified 
in Rules  43.1 and 43.2.
b)    Above Agricultural Areas Along Roads:  In rural 
districts the minimum clearance of 25 feet specified in Table 1, Case 4, Column E 
may be reduced to 18 feet above ground lines across areas capable of being 
traversed by agricultural equipment and along roads where no part of the line 
overhangs any traversable portion of a public or private roadway.  This modified 
minimum clearance of 18 feet shall in no case be reduced because of temperature 
or loading at conditions less than maximum loadings or temperature specified in Rules  43.1 and 43.2.  Care should be exercised in using this minimum clearance 
along roads, above or along ditches where mechanical devices are used for 
maintenance, near trees in orchards, near trees or structures which can be 
climbed and in other similar situations.