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

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

Virginia Operating Time: Overlength loads may travel continuously from sunrise to sunset, Monday through Saturday, as long as their entire length does not exceed 85 feet and the rear overhang is no more than 10 feet. Overweight load may also be transported without limitation during these hours.

Virginia Travel Restriction: Travel within city and town bounds is restricted during peak hours, notably from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, unless the route follows an interstate highway. These limitations are also applicable to the following regions:
– The Capital Beltway region, which includes Interstates 495, 395, and 95.
– The Richmond region, which is bounded by I-64, I-95, and I-295 on both the east and west.
– The stretch of I-95 from north of Richmond to I-295 near Petersburg in the south.
– Petersburg’s city borders, including parts of Interstates 85 and 95.
– Roanoke’s Interstate 581 and Loop 419.
– The Tidewater area includes Newport News, Hampton, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Portsmouth, with limits on I-64 south of US-17, as well as I-264, I-464, I-564, and I-664.
In addition, travel is not permitted on major holidays or holiday weekends.

Newport News, Portsmouth, and the Norfolk Area Note: Permits are necessary for all roads in this area excluding major interstate highways. Unauthorized travel may result in substantial consequences. Permit processing takes 24-72 hours, thus early preparation is recommended.

Virginia Legal Dimension

Virginia Legal Length: 48 feet or 53 feet semi-trailers, with a maximum distance of 41 feet between the kingpin and rear tandem.
Non-designated roadways have an overall length of 65 feet.

Virginia legal Overhang rule: An overhang of up to 10′ is acceptable, as long as the total length, including the overhang, does not exceed 75 feet.

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

Virginia Legal Height: 13 feet 6 inches

Virginia Legal Weight Limit: Gross weight 80,000lbs
Single Axle 20,000lbs.
Tandem Axles 34,000lbs.
Tridem Axles 42,500 on designated routes with 9 feet of axle distance

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Virginia Routine Permit Limit

Virginia maximum Length with permit: 150 feet

Overhang: The rear overhang of a load cannot exceed one-third of its length, with the remaining two-thirds supported by the truck or trailer bed.

Virginia wide load with permit: 15 feet

Virginia Maximum Height allowed with permit: 15 feet

Virginia Weight Limit:
Single Axle 24,000lbs.
Tandem Axles 44,000lbs
Tridem Axles 60,000lbs on interstate and 54,500 on non interstate
Quad Axle 63,000 to 65,000lbs but depends on axles
Important: Only interstate driving is permitted for weights that exceed typical tri-axle restrictions.

Virginia Superload Permit: Loads that surpass these dimensions are categorized as superloads. Allow 5 to 10 days to process such permits.

Virginia Escort / Pilot Car Requirements and Information

Escort required for Length in Virginia: More than 85 feet required 1 escort/pilot car on 2 lane routes
More than 120 feet required 1 escort/pilot car on Interstate routes
More than 150 feet required 2 escorts/pilot cars on Interstae and 2 lane routes

Escort Required for Overhang in Virginia: More than 10 feet front and 15 feet rear, required 1 escort/pilot car on interstate and 2 lane routes

Escort Required for Width in Virginia: More than 12 feet required 1 escort/pilot car on interstate and 2 escorts required on 2 lane routes
More than 14 feet required 2 escorts/pilot cars on interstate routes and 3 escort required on 2 lane routes
More than 16 feet required 3 escorts/pilot cars on interstate and 4 required on 2 lane8 routes
More than 18 feet depends on case by case for interstate and 2 lane routes

Escort Required for Height in Virginia: More than 14 feet 5 inches required 1 escort with a high pole, on interstate and 2 lane routes

Signal, lights and flags requirements for oversize load In Virginia:

Signs: All vehicles or loads transporting an oversize load must have “Oversize Load” indicators in the front and rear.
Flags: Flags must be placed at all four corners of the load:
• At the widest parts of the vehicle or load for all oversize loads.
• At the rear of overlength load.
• Flags are required for rear overhangs exceeding 4 feet.
Amber light: At night, a red light visible from 500 feet is required:
• For loads wider than 12 feet or longer than 75 feet, the tractor and upper rear of the load must have amber flashing lights visible from 500 feet.
• Amber lights are not necessary if the shipment is escorted by vehicles with flashing amber lights.
• Overweight movements do not require lights or permits.

Additional details for loads in Virginia:
Removal of Blades and Buckets requirements in Virginia: A blade, bucket, or scoop attachment that is 12 feet wide or less may remain attached to the equipment, but it must be positioned backward.

Virginia Annual Permits & Single trip (IRP) OR Fuel (IFTA) Permits:

To obtain Virginia 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. Virginia Oversize Permits phone number (270) 908-9656 – Get your Virginia DOT permits by calling us.

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Virginia Oversize Permits Cost or Fee

The cost of getting an oversize permit in Virginia depends on the type and period of the permit, however the estimated cost is:
• Single-Trip Permit: $20, with an extra $0.30 per mile for overweight load.
• Superload Single Trip Permit: $30, extra $0.30 per mile for overweight load and $4 for each bridge or structure traversed.
• Annual Blanket Permit: $100 for one year or $200 for two years, including a $40 mileage fee for overweight loads.
• Annual Oversized Permit: $250.
• Annual Oversize/Overweight Permit: $400.
• Annual Overweight Only Permit: $400.
• Company Fleet Permit (CFP): A $3,000 basic price for the first ten automobiles, with an additional $300 charge for each vehicle after the first 10.
In Virginia, the over-weight load damage fee is $360 per year.
Permits can be obtained calling by us at (270) 908-9656 Oversize Permit Office.

Virginia 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.

Virginia 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.

Virginia Fuel/Trip Permit

Virginia 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.

Virginia 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.

Virginia 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

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

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

Length: 48 feet or 53 feet semi-trailers, with a maximum distance of 41 feet between the kingpin and rear tandem.
Non-designated roadways have an overall length of 65 feet.
Overhang: An overhang of up to 10' is acceptable, as long as the total length, including the overhang, does not exceed 75 feet.
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 42,500 on designated routes with 9 feet of axle distance

In Virginia, the widest load you can haul without permit in Virginia is 8 feet 6 inches.

Overlength loads may travel continuously from sunrise to sunset, Monday through Saturday, as long as their entire length does not exceed 85 feet and the rear overhang is no more than 10 feet. Overweight load may also be transported without limitation during these hours.

You can reach the Virginia Department of Transportation's (Virginia DMV DOT) Oversize Permits office at (270) 908-9656

The cost of getting an oversize permit in Virginia depends on the type and period of the permit, however the estimated cost is:
• Single-Trip Permit: $20, with an extra $0.30 per mile for overweight load.
• Superload Single Trip Permit: $30, extra $0.30 per mile for overweight load and $4 for each bridge or structure traversed.
• Annual Blanket Permit: $100 for one year or $200 for two years, including a $40 mileage fee for overweight loads.
• Annual Oversized Permit: $250.
• Annual Oversize/Overweight Permit: $400.
• Annual Overweight Only Permit: $400.
• Company Fleet Permit (CFP): A $3,000 basic price for the first ten automobiles, with an additional $300 charge for each vehicle after the first 10.
• In Virginia, the over-weight load damage fee is $360 per year.
Permits can be obtained calling by us at (270) 908-9656 Oversize Permit Office.

In West Virginia, oversize loads cannot travel at night unless a special permit is obtained. Traveling with an oversize cargo is usually limited to the daytime hours, Monday through Friday, from dawn to sunset. It is necessary to get a specific approval that permits mobility at night in order to travel.

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