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New Mexico (NY) DOT Phone no.# 630-222-5770

Oversize & Overweight Trucking Permits for Single Trip, Fuel, Overhang and Annual Permits

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New Mexico (NM) oversize permits validity: These permits are valid for Five-days. Before entering with a heavy haul, it is necessary to secure permits.

New Mexico (NM) Legal Dimension

Length: 57 feet 6 inches for trailer on designated routes and 65 feet for all around length on other routes.

Overhang: 7 feet rear.
Width: 8 feet 6 inches.

Height: 14 feet.

Weight: 80,000lbs Gross weight, Single Axle 21,600lbs, Tandem Axles 34,320lbs 39,000lbs on 10 feet spread axles) & Tridem Axles depends on distance of axles.

New Mexico (NM) Routine Permit Limit

Length: It is depending on varies based on routes.

Width: It is depending on varies based on routes.

Height: It is depending on varies based on routes. However, a route survey is necessary for 15 feet 6 inches, and 18 feet requires a utility investigation and clearance from municipal and local authorities.
Weight: Single Axle 23,000lbs on interstate, 18,000 to 20,000lbs for all other routes otherwise it is depending on varies based on routes.
Tandem Axles 46,000lbs
Tridem Axles 60,000lbs
Quad Axles 68,000lbs
5 Axles 105,000lbs
6 Axles 119,000lbs
7 Axles 127,000lbs
Instructions: In Mexico, if axles have 10 feet spread combination, NM consider this tandem axle instead of two single axles.

Missouri (MO) Travel Time: You may travel half an hour before sunrise to after half an hour sunset Monday to Saturday. If there is overweight only, you may continue travel. If load exceeds 10 feet in width, 14 feet 6 inches in height and 140,000lbs in gross weight, continuous travel is not allowed.

Missouri (MO) Travel Restrictions: The municipalities of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Espanola have movement restrictions from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Movement is similarly prohibited in Santa Fe from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, with the exception of SR599. Curfew hours do not apply on I-25 in Santa Fe, although they do apply to interstates in Albuquerque Movement is restricted when appearance is to lower than 1000 feet speeds surpass 25 miles per hour. Travel is prohibited on big holidays, with restrictions likely commencing at midday the day before the holiday.

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New Mexico (NM) Escort / Pilot Car Requirements and Information

Length: More than 90 feet required one escort/pilot car. More than 110 feet required two escorts/pilot cars.
Width: – Some routes required one escort/pilot car for 12 feet width and some routes required one escort/pilot car on More than 14 feet wide. More than 20 feet required one escort and flagman also.

Height: More than 16 feet required route survey (for lower height also) and also required one escort.

Signal, lights and flags requirements for oversize load In New Mexico (NM):

Signs: For Any Oversize or Overweight load signs of “Oversize Load” OR “Wide Load” required on rear of load or truck and front on towing unit.
Flags: Red flags are required at all corners (front right & left and rear right & left) of the load or truck.
Amber light: If load exceeds 12 feet in width, amber rotating flashing light is required at the top of the cab.

Additional details for loads in New Mexico: Dozer blades and arms wider than 14 feet (measured perpendicularly from the trailer’s wheels) must be disconnected and carried safely. Blades less than 14 feet broad may stay connected as long as the dozer is properly supported. Items that can be readily removed, such as buckets, blades, or counterweights, must be disconnected but still carried with the cargo. The blade may be carried on the same trailer as the dozer if the entire load height is manageable, with or without the blade. This should be included in the permission. Side mirrors must be sufficiently extended for broad loads to avoid blocking the driver’s vision.

New Mexico (NM) Single trip (IRP) OR Fuel (IFTA) and Annual Permits:

To obtain New Mexico (NM) 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. Get your permits by calling us at (270)908-9656.

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New Mexico (NM) Overweight Permit

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.

New Mexico (NM) 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.

New Mexico (NM) Fuel/Trip Permit

These 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.

New Mexico (NM) Overhang Permit

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.

New Mexico (NM) 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

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

The maximum length for a towing vehicle in New Mexico is 60 feet.

You may apply for different permits, such as trip permits, weight distance accounts, and oversize/overweight permits, on the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) website.

Oversized transport in New Mexico may be transported from sunrise to sunset, Monday through Saturday. Night travel is often not permitted.

The maximum permitted weight for a single axle is 21,600 pounds, while a tandem axle is 34,320 pounds. The gross vehicle weight should not be more than 86,400 pounds.

New Mexico's bridge rules restrict the whole length from the first to the last axle to 21,600 pounds per axle and 34,320 pounds for tandem axles[^10^].

Owners, operators, and registrants of intra and interstate commercial vehicles with a claimed gross vehicle weight more than 26,000 pounds must obtain a weight distance permit.

The road's maximum width with a permit is 14 feet.

If your vehicle is not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP), you must get a trip permit before driving in New Mexico.

The maximum load height in New Mexico is 14 feet.

Vehicles in New Mexico are limited to a maximum width of 8.5 feet, a maximum height of 14 feet, and a maximum length of 60 feet for towing vehicles.

Loads that are wider than 14 feet need an escort.

Oversized loads cannot travel on Sundays in New Mexico.

A single-trip oversize permit costs $25.00.

To receive an oversized a permit, visit the NMDOT website and apply online or call their permit department.

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