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Wide Load and Oversize Load Banner Requirements by State

Wide Load and Oversize Load Banner Requirements by State

A load is considered oversized if it exceeds the standard legal size or weight limits for a road or highway.

There are also "load per axle" limits for the weight of a load. Loads such as pre-fabricated homes, construction machinery, industrial equipment, or wind turbine propellers are all considered wide or oversized loads.

Oversize loads must comply with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) guidelines. This includes using oversize load signs, safety flags, and wide load banners. 



Because of this, you need to know that size and weight parameters vary between states, so it is important to research what the rules are for states through which you will be wide loads.

Vehicles transporting these loads often require special permits, which usually mean extra fees to travel legally on certain roads and highways.

These permits often specify dates and times that travel with oversized or wide loads is allowed, along with certain routes that the vehicles are allowed to take.

Click a state in the list below for more information about load banner requirements, safety guidelines, and permit information:

Wide and Oversize Load Banner Requirements By State

 


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