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Arizona Oversize permits validity, Arizona Legal Dimensions, Routine Permits requirements, Escort/Pilot car information & Arizona oversize rules and Regulation all your needs

Arizona Oversize Permits Validity: These permits are valid for Four-days. Before entering with a heavy haul, it is necessary to secure permits.

Arizona Overweight Permits: To avoid conflicts, scales in Arizona require that the weight reported on the permit be substantially similar to the load’s actual weight and dimensions. To prevent difficulties, permits can be obtained at the scale, but you must verify the exact weight is ordered in before.

Arizona Operating Time: Travel is allowed half hour before sunrise to half hour after sunset. Vehicles or loads that exceed 10 feet in width, 14 feet 6 inches in height, or have a rear overhang larger than 10 feet are permitted to drive continuously. Loads up to 16 feet wide, 16 feet high, 120 feet long, and weighing up to 250,000 pounds are authorized to travel on interstates and designated state roads on weekends from 3:00 AM to 12:00 PM, with the exception of holiday weekends and places with traffic limitations. This must be indicated on the permit at the time of issuing. Loads over 11 feet broad must be escorted during certain weekend hours, and loads 15 feet or higher must be escorted using a height pole.

Arizona Travel Restriction: Over-dimensional or overweight loads are forbidden on I-17, I-10, and SR 60 in Phoenix, as well as I-10 or I-19 in Tucson, from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM on weekdays. Local “Courtesy Permits” or route clearances are required for over-dimensional transit in Phoenix and Tucson.

Arizona Legal Dimension

 

Arizona Legal Length: 57 feet for trailers on interstate.
65 feet for trailer on non designated routes for more than 53 feet semi trailer

Arizona Overhang Without Permit: 3 feet for front
6 feet for rear

Arizona Maximum Wide Load Without Permit: 8 feet 6 inches.

Height: 13 feet 6 inches.

Weight: Gross weight 80,000lbs
Single Axle 20,000lbs.
Tandem Axles 34,000lbs.
Tridem Axles 42,000lbs.

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Arizona Routine Permit Limits

Arizona maximum Length with permit: 120 feet.

Arizona wide load with permit: 14 feet

Arizona Maximum Height allowed with permit: 16 feet.
Arizona Weight Limit: Single Axle 28,000lbs.
Tandem Axles 46,000lbs
Tridem Axles 51,450lbs to 53,974lbs
(The weight of tandem and tridem axles might differ based on the axle spacing and width. A tridem with 9 feet axle spacing (4′-6″ + 4′-6″) and an 8′ axle width can support a maximum weight of 51,450 pounds.

Note: To allow 59,168 pounds on a tridem axle with 9 feet spacing (57,960 pounds at 8′ and 60,000 pounds at 10 feet), a “Class C Tridem Permit” is required. This permit is only authorized for travel on Interstates 10, 19, and 40, as well as parts of SR68 and US93 between I-40 and the Nevada line. Traveling on any other route, including diversions, will render the permit void.
Loads measuring 14 feet wide, 16 feet high, 120 feet long, and weighing up to 250,000 pounds require a “Class C” permit, and a route survey may also be required.

Arizona Routine Permit Limit

Arizona maximum Length with permit: 120 feet.

Arizona wide load with permit: 14 feet

Arizona Maximum Height allowed with permit: 16 feet.
Arizona Weight Limit: Single Axle 28,000lbs.
Tandem Axles 46,000lbs
Tridem Axles 51,450lbs to 53,974lbs
(The weight of tandem and tridem axles might differ based on the axle spacing and width. A tridem with 9 feet axle spacing (4′-6″ + 4′-6″) and an 8′ axle width can support a maximum weight of 51,450 pounds.

Note: To allow 59,168 pounds on a tridem axle with 9 feet spacing (57,960 pounds at 8′ and 60,000 pounds at 10 feet), a “Class C Tridem Permit” is required. This permit is only authorized for travel on Interstates 10, 19, and 40, as well as parts of SR68 and US93 between I-40 and the Nevada line. Traveling on any other route, including diversions, will render the permit void.
Loads measuring 14 feet wide, 16 feet high, 120 feet long, and weighing up to 250,000 pounds require a “Class C” permit, and a route survey may also be required.


Arizona Escort / Pilot Car Requirements and Information


Escort required for Length in Arizona: More than 120 feet required 1 escort/pilot car.

Escort Required for Overhang in Arizona: More than 20 feet required 1 escort/pilot car for front or rear.

Escort Required for Width in Arizona: More than 14 feet required 1 escort/pilot car. On some routes More than 12 feet or 10 feet required 2 escorts/pilot car.

Escort Required for Height in Arizona: More than 16 feet may require 1 or more escort/pilot cars

Signal, lights and flags requirements for oversize load In Arizona:
Signs: Vehicles with loads wider than 9 feet must show signs reading “Oversize Load” to notify other drivers. There are no signs required for height-only or weight-only loads.
Flags: Over-width load and vehicles must have red flags of at least 12 inches square affixed. Any front or rear overhangs should be flagged.
Amber light: Overhangs of up to 10 feet can be transported at night if they are illuminated. Lighting is required for visibility during nighttime travel.

Additional details for loads in Arizona:


Removal of Blades and Buckets requirements in Arizona: To avoid safety issues, bulldozer blades and arms that surpass 14 feet in width (measured at right angles to the trailer axles) must be separated. Bulldozer blades less than 14 feet wide may stay connected if the bulldozer is properly secured. If objects such as buckets, blades, or counterweights are easily removable, they should be removed but may still be transported with the load. Blades can be removed and transported on the same trailer as the bulldozer if necessary, however this must be noted on the permit. Side mirrors should be sufficiently extended for large loads to avoid obstructing the driver’s view.
Arizona Annual Permits & Single trip (IRP) OR Fuel (IFTA) Permits:
To obtain Arizona Single trip (IRP) OR Fuel (IFTA) and Annual Permits, the carrier must log into the state’s online permitting system, acknowledge the permit conditions, enter the vehicle and load information, select the travel dates, and provide the route details. Arizona Oversize Permits phone number (270) 908-9656 – Get your Arizona DOT permits by calling us.

Arizona Oversize Permits Cost or Fee


The cost of getting an oversize permit in Arizona depends on the type and period of the permit, however the estimated cost is:
• Oversize Single-Trip: $15
• Oversize 30-Day Permit: $150
• Oversize Annual Permit: $750
• Oversize/Overweight Single-Trip: $75
• Oversize/Overweight 30-Day Permit: $500
• Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit: $1,500
• Oversize/Overweight Annual Tridem: $1,500
• Registration Permit: $1 per axle for every 50 miles
• Motor Carrier Fee: $48 per trip for over 50 miles, or $12 per trip for distances of 50 miles or fewer
• Use Fuel Fee: $65 per trip for over 50 miles, or $16 per trip for 50 miles or fewer
• Class A Overdimensional Permit: $15
• Class A Overweight Permit: $75
Permits can be obtained calling by us at (270) 908-9656 Oversize Permit Office. Loads that do not fulfill certain requirements may be subject to a $125 engineering analysis cost each 50-mile increment.

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Arizona Overweight Permits

This permit is necessary when a vehicle exceeds the allowable weight restrictions imposed by an authority. It guarantees that the truck may move securely on roadways while causing no harm to infrastructure.

Arizona Overlength Permit

The permit is required for vehicles that exceed the standard-length limit. It enables the transportation of longer goods, such as huge beams or pipes, while maintaining their safety and legality.

Arizona Fuel/Trip Permit

Arizona Single trip permits are normally valid for one trip and is often necessary for trucks that do not have a regular IFTA (International fuel tax agreement) in place and IRP (International Registration Plan) registered. It enables the truck to drive through particular countries while remaining compliant with fuel tax requirements.

Arizona Overhang Permits

The permit is required when a load exceeds the rear or front of the vehicle. It guarantees that the overhanging weight is delivered securely, without endangering other road users.

Arizona Over-width Permits

A permit is necessary for vehicles that exceed the normal width limitations. It enables the transportation of larger loads, such as massive equipment or prefabricated constructions, while maintaining their safety and legality.

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FAQ'S Asked Questions about Oversize Permits

Arizona oversize permits information including legal dimensions, routine permit limits, and escort requirements, operating times and restricted travel.

The phone number for Arizona oversize and overweight permits is (270) 908-9656

Length: 57 feet for trailers on interstate.
65 feet for trailer on non-designated routes for more than 53 feet semi-trailer
Overhang Without Permit: 3 feet for front
6 feet for rear
Width: 8 feet 6 inches.
Height: 13 feet 6 inches.
Weight: Gross weight 80,000lbs
Single Axle 20,000lbs.
Tandem Axles 34,000lbs.
Tridem Axles 42,000lbs.

The widest load you can haul without permit in Arizona is 8 feet 6 inches.

Travel is allowed half hour before sunrise to half hour after sunset. Vehicles or loads that exceed 10 feet in width, 14 feet 6 inches in height, or have a rear overhang larger than 10 feet are permitted to drive continuously. Loads up to 16 feet wide, 16 feet high, 120 feet long, and weighing up to 250,000 pounds are authorized to travel on interstates and designated state roads on weekends from 3:00 AM to 12:00 PM, with the exception of holiday weekends and places with traffic limitations. This must be indicated on the permit at the time of issuing. Loads over 11 feet broad must be escorted during certain weekend hours, and loads 15 feet or higher must be escorted using a height pole.

You can reach the Arizona Department of Transportation's (ADOT) Commercial Vehicle Permits office at (270) 908-9656

Arizona's maximum speed restriction for oversize/overweight load is 55 mph.

In Arizona, you can transport load up to 8 feet 6 inches wide without a permit.

Yes, Arizona accepts electronic oversize permits.

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