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Oversize and Overweight Permits in Texas

In the state of Texas, Oversize and Overweight Permits are official authorizations that are necessary for vehicles and loads that exceed the legal size and weight restrictions of the state. These permits have the purpose of ensuring that transportation on public roadways is both safe and monitored.

Overweight Permit provides motor carriers with a wide variety of services that are designed to assist them in acquiring the requisite oversize and overweight permits. For the purpose of saving you time, effort, and the possibility of incurring penalties, our knowledgeable staff works in coordination with state authorities to ensure compliance with all requirements.

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Texas Oversize/Overweight Regulations.

 A load is considered to be oversize or overweight according to the legislation of the state of Texas if it exceeds the weight and dimension constraints that are listed below.

Legal size limit:

  • Width: 8’6″
  • Height: 14″
  • The semi-trailer of a two-vehicle combination is 59 feet long.
  • A two-car pair is 65 feet long, measured from the vehicle’s or load’s front to rear, whichever is longer.

Legal weight limit:

  • Maximum gross weight: 80,000 lbs.
  • Single axle: 20,000 lbs.
  • Tandem axle: 34,000 lbs.
  • Tridem axle: 42,000 lbs.

Texas Single Trip Oversized/Overweight Permits

A general single-trip permit is provided for non-divisible oversize and overweight loads that exceed the legal limit of up to 254300 pounds. It covers one movement from point A to point B within the time limits mentioned in the permit.

Note: A Route Inspection certification must be on file in order to get a permit for loads longer than 125 feet, wider than 20 feet, or higher than 18 feet 11 inches.

Texas Annual Oversize/Overweight Permit

To get an annual permit, a load must fulfill the following criteria:

  • The maximum length for an empty vehicle or one pulling a cargo is 75′.
  • The maximum width is 8’6″.
  • The maximum height is 14′.
  • The maximum length for vehicles and loads on a trailer is 110′.

The annual Texas oversize permits for moving constructed houses should not exceed 20 miles from the location of manufacturing.

Texas wide Load Requirements

Loads more than 8'6" require an oversized permit from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.

Oversized Load Flag Requirements:

Mark all oversize loads with red or neon orange 12" square flags.

Oversized Load Banner Requirements:

Texas does not require trailers or vehicles transporting oversize load to have "oversize" flags. However, escorting vehicles must have them.

Oversized Load Sign Requirements:

The criteria are the same as for banners.

Oversized Load Lighting Requirements:

Haul vehicles may not have warning lights, but escort vehicles do.

Oversized Pilot Car or Escort Vehicle Requirements:

If the breadth of the load exceeds 14 to 16 feet, one front escort vehicle is necessary. Loads wider than 16 feet must be pulled with one escort vehicle in front and another in the back.

Texas Wide Load Restrictions

Unless otherwise stated in Texas wide load permits, there are no special Texas oversize holiday limits. However, in certain circumstances, prefabricated housing may be prevented from moving on New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

Oversized Holiday Restrictions:

For loads exceeding 8 feet 6 inches in width, the following restrictions apply:

Oversized Legal Travel Time Restrictions:

Oversized load can be transported from half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after dusk. Vehicles transporting weights within legal limitations can operate at night on the interstate system exclusively.

Oversized Road and Bridge Restrictions:

Texas does not impose particular bridge limits, like the Federal Bridge Formula does. The oversize road limitations are as follows:

  • Driving through construction zones without using warning signals.
  • Failure to prioritize law enforcement and emergency vehicles.

Oversized Seasonal Weight Restrictions:

While the Frost Law applies in several Canadian states and provinces, the state of Texas does not impose particular seasonal limits. They may exist in Texas oversize load permits, depending on the nature and kind of the load.

Texas Wide Load Limits

Texas follows the federal legal width restriction of 8′ 6″. Everything larger needs a permit to be moved on public highways.

Maximum loads allowed prior to the need for a trucking permit:

8′ 6′′ from the broadest points (not including safety devices).

Axle Weight Limitations:

The legal axle weight limit is:

  •  Single axle, 20,000 pounds.
  • Tandem axle (at least 40 inches between axles) – 34,000 pounds.
  • Triple axle (at least 40 inches between axles) – 42,000 lbs.
  • Quad axle (at least 40 inches between axles) – 50,000 pounds.

The maximum allowed axle weight limit is:

  • Single axle, 25,000 pounds.
  • Tandem axle (at least 40 inches between axles) – 46,000 pounds.
  • Triple axle (at least 40 inches between axles) – 60,000 pounds.
  • Quad axle (at least 40 inches between axles) – 70,000 pounds.

Oversized Tire Regulations:

Tires must be in normal operational condition, adequately inflated, and have a minimum tread depth of 2/32″.

Tires must not have protuberances of any material other than rubber unless they are essential for safety.

Texas Travel Permits

The state of Texas offers two types of IRP permits: a 72-hour permit and a 144-hour permit.

Texas fuel permits

All interstate motor carriers moving in or through Texas must get an IFTA authorization. They must pay a fuel usage tax to receive an IFTA permit. 

Texas Specialty Permits

Special permits may be required depending on the type, size, and weight of your load.

Mileage Permit:

A single-trip mileage permit may be required for moving well-servicing devices such as self-propelled and trailer-mounted cranes or bundle extractors that exceed the permissible size and weight restrictions. If return mileage is authorized, the permit may cover the trip back to the place of origin.

Highway Use Tax Permits:

HUT permits are temporary permits provided to private and commercial vehicles that are not permitted to travel on the state’s roadways. It might be a 72-hour, 144-hour, or transit permit.

Amber Light Permits:

Vehicles escorting oversize load other than prefabricated houses must be fitted with roof-mounted amber warning lights.

Loading Zone Permits:

Non-commercial delivery trucks must get a loading zone permit before entering commercial loading zones.

Fines for oversize/overweight loads in Texas

Oversize and overweight fines in Texas begin at $100 for the first infraction and can exceed $10,000. Their size is determined by the weight exceeding the maximum permissible weight and the number of infractions committed since the first inside a year.

The second violation within one year can result in up to 60 days in jail, and the third can result in up to 6 months in prison.

Oversize/Overweight Permit Costs in Texas

The cost of a Texas OSOW permit varies according on the load type, nature, and excessive weight and size. A single-trip pass costs $25, but an annual permit might cost several thousand dollars more.

Truck Permit Service

Overweight Permit offers a wide variety of trucking permit services, including aiding motor carriers in getting the necessary oversize and overweight permits, collaborating with authorities, and assuring compliance with state requirements, saving important time, effort, and potential fines. Whatever the kind, nature, or destination of your load, you can count on us. Call us at (630)222-5770.

FAQs

Oversize and Overweight Permits are necessary for vehicles and loads that exceed the legal size and weight restrictions in Texas to ensure safe and monitored transportation on public roadways.

Height: 14″ – Width: 8’6″
The length of the semi-trailer is 59 feet.
The length of a two-car pair is 65 feet.

80,000 pounds is the maximum gross weight.
One axle: twenty thousand pounds.
The tandem axle weighs 34,000 pounds.
The tridem axle weighs 42,000 pounds.

For non-divisible oversize and overweight loads that beyond legal limitations, a general one-trip permit is granted, allowing for a single transit from point A to point B under predetermined time constraints.

  • Maximum width: 8’6″
  • Maximum height: 14′
  • Maximum vehicle or load length: 75′
  • Maximum trailer and load length: 110′

 Yes, loads wider than 8’6″ require an oversized authorization from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.

12″ square red or bright orange flags must be used to identify oversized loads.

 No, “oversize” flags are not required for trailers or cars, although they are required for accompanying vehicles.

Warning lights must be installed on escort cars.

14–16 feet wide loads: One escort car in front.
Loads larger than sixteen feet: There is an escort car in front and one behind.

What Texas holiday limitations apply to the transportation of oversize loads?
On holidays such as New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day, prefabricated houses may be prohibited.

From 30 minutes before dawn to 30 minutes after sunset, oversized load can be moved.

No, Texas does not have any particular seasonal restrictions; but, depending on the load, they can be covered by Texas oversize load permits.

In order to save time, effort, and possible fines, Overweight Permit helps motor carriers get the required permits, communicate with state authorities, and guarantee compliance with state laws. For help, call us at (630)222-5770.

Overweight Permit’s knowledge and collaboration with authorities ensure a seamless and legal transportation process, whether you require a single-trip permit or a more particular Florida oversize permits.

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