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North Dakota (ND) DOT Phone no.# (270)908-9656
Oversize & Overweight Trucking Permits for Single Trip, Fuel, Overhang and Annual Permits
North Dakota (ND) oversize permits validity: These permits are valid for Three-days. Before entering with a heavy haul, it is necessary to secure permits.
North-Dakota (ND) Legal Dimension
Length: 53 feet for semi-trailer & load and 75 feet for load including front or rear overhang (pipes, beams, poles, etc are not excluded from permit regulations.)
Width: 8 feet 6 inches.
Height: 14 feet.
Weight: Gross weight 80,000lbs
Single Axle 20,600lbs.
Tandem Axles 34,000lbs.
Tridem Axles 48,000lbs.
You are capable of exceed a total weight of 80,000 pounds on state roadways without a permit, until follow all axle/group weight limitations and have a license for at least that
North-Dakota (ND) Routine Permit Limit
Length: 120 feet.
Width: 18 feet.
Height: 18 feet.
Weight: Steering axle 12,100 on 11 inches’ tire.
Single Axle 24,000lbs.
Tandem Axles 45,000lbs
Tridem Axles 60,000lbs
Quad Axles 68,000lbs
In North Dakota, axles group that are 10 feet or more apart are regulated by the same weight limits as tandem axles, rather than two separate single axles.
North-Dakota (ND) Travel Time: You may travel half an hour before sunrise to after half an hour sunset Monday to Saturday, Sunday is not allowed to travel except “Overweight”. Overweight acceptable to operate continue if its not exceeding 10 feet in width, 120 feet in length, 14 feet 6 inches in height and 140,000 pounds in gross weight.
North-Dakota (ND) Travel Restrictions: In Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Espanola, movement is forbidden from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
In addition to SR599, Santa Fe restricts mobility from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
Time limits are imposed on Albuquerque Interstates but not I-25 via Santa Fe.
Movement is prohibited when visibility is less than 1,000 feet or wind speeds exceed 25 mph.
Major holidays prohibit travel, and limitations may begin the afternoon prior.

North-Dakota (ND) Escort / Pilot Car Requirements and Information
Length: More than 90 feet required 1 escort/pilot car and more than 110 feet required 2 escorts/pilot cars.
Width: More than 14 feet and some routes more than 12 feet in width required 1 escort/pilot car. More than 20 feet required police escort and flag person.
Height: More than 16 feet required 1 escort and route survey.
Signal, lights and flags requirements for oversize load In North-Dakota (ND):
Signs: Signs of “Oversize Load” or “Wide Load” required on front and rear of load or truck for oversize and overweight load.
Flags: Red flags (12 inches square) are required to attached on front right and left corners and each corner of the load. Amber light: Amber or red light required at the top of the car if towing vehicle oversize load exceeds 12 feet in width.
Additional details for loads in North Carolina:
Removal of Blades and Buckets: Buckets, blades, and counterweights should be removed if they are readily removable, but the load may still be lifted with them attached if needed.
If the blade and bulldozer combined exceed the weight restriction, the blade may be separated and carried on the same trailer, as stipulated in the permit.
Blades less than 14 feet wide may be raised without separation as long as the bulldozer is properly supported.
For broad loads, ensure that the side mirrors are suitably extended to avoid obstructing the vision around the load.
If the bulldozer’s blade and arm exceed 14 feet in width (measured from the right angles of the trailer’s axles), they must be separated and carried in a manner that does not create safety issues.
North-Dakota (ND) Single trip (IRP) OR Fuel (IFTA) and Annual Permits:
To obtain North-Dakota (ND) 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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North-Dakota(ND) 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.
North-Dakota(ND) 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.
North-Dakota(ND) 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.
North-Dakota(ND) 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.
North-Dakota(ND) 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
North-Dakota oversize permits information including legal dimensions, routine permit limits, and escort requirements, operating times and restricted travel.
The phone number for Alabama oversize and overweight permits is (270) 908-9656
Length: 57 feet for trailers.
53 feet 6 inches for trailer on less than 12 feet wide roads
85 feet for overall unless trailer surpass 57 feet
Overhang: 10 feet for front
5 feet for rear
Width: 8 feet 6 inches.
8 feet on less than 12 feet wide lanes
Height: 13 feet 6 inches.
Weight: Gross weight 80,000lbs
Single Axle 20,000lbs.
Tandem Axles 34,000lbs.
Tridem Axles 42,000lbs.
8 feet on less than 12 feet wide lanes and 8 feet 6 inches others.
The cost of an oversize permit varies according on the size and weight of the load. For example, a basic oversize permit costs roughly $20, although permits for items above specified weight limitations might cost up to $1002.
Travel is allowed half hour before sunrise to half hour after sunset Monday to Saturday. Travel is not allowed on Sunday.
No, Travel is not allowed on Sunday in Alabama.
57 feet for trailers.
53 feet 6 inches for trailer on less than 12 feet wide roads
85 feet for overall unless trailer surpass 57 feet
Permits and escorts are not required for structural steel loads up to 60 feet.
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