When Do Counties Require Special Heavy Haul Permits? – We Know

Alec Duncan 26 Aug , 2025
We set the record straight. This introduction gives clear, practical information about how county rules layer on top of state oversight to control movement of oversized vehicle loads. Our focus is on safety, route planning, and timely approvals. Counties can require approval even if a state permit is active. Local authorities check bridges, posted corridors, … Read More

Expert Tips for Routing Heavy Loads Through Interstate Work Zones

sufianNasir 26 Aug , 2025
We help fleets move large equipment safely and on time. INDOT data and national studies show most fatalities in work areas are motorists. Commercial rigs account for about a quarter of fatal crashes in those scenes. These facts shape how we plan. We rely on real-time feeds and DOT websites like INDOT TrafficWise to align … Read More

Legal Weight vs. Permitted Weight: What’s the Difference?

John Edwards 25 Aug , 2025
We explain how allowable loads affect safety, costs, and schedules. We walk teams through federal caps, axle limits, and simple checks that prevent fines and delays. Federal interstate rules cap gross vehicle weight at 80,000 pounds. That total includes tractor, trailer, cargo, and fuel. Diesel fuel can add up to about 1,050 pounds with large … Read More

How Height Restrictions Limit Heavy Haul Route Options for Safe Transport

hassan 25 Aug , 2025
We start by explaining why vertical clearances shape every plan for moving outsized freight. Small differences between posted bridge numbers and real field measurements can force a new route or a different trailer choice. Our team measures freight and compares deck heights — flatbed, step-deck, and RGN — to state legal maximums, which range roughly … Read More

Navigating Axle Weight Laws in Different States with Us

Development Team 25 Aug , 2025
We help fleets move heavy equipment with clarity and care. Our guide explains why weight limits exist and how they affect routing, timing, and cost. Federal rules set a baseline: an 80,000 lb gross vehicle cap, 20,000 lb per single axle, and 34,000 lb per tandem axle. The Federal Bridge Formula spreads load across axles … Read More

Handling Emergency Route Changes for Oversize Freight: Our Approach

hassan 25 Aug , 2025
We set the standard. When an emergency alters plans, our team acts fast. We balance speed with safety. We align permits, vehicle limits, and state rules so movement keeps going. Our service blends federal guidance from the FAST Act and ERWG with practical operations. We track declarations, waivers, and emergency permits. We use online tools … Read More

We Explain Why Seasonal Permit Rules Differ Across Northern States

hassan 25 Aug , 2025
We help freight leaders navigate spring thaw windows. In the united states there is no single standard. Each jurisdiction sets timing based on climate and how water soaks roadbeds. Frost and thaw cycles weaken pavements. Road managers set temporary restrictions on weight and speed from February or March into April or May to protect structure. … Read More

We Navigate State-Specific Escort Requirements for Oversize Loads

sufianNasir 25 Aug , 2025
We lead the planning and coordination needed to move a wide load safely across the United States. Our team checks each state’s rules and measures the load plus overhang before the first mile. This lowers the risk of fines, denials, and detentions. We map permits, clearances, and route constraints with care. Safety and compliance guide … Read More

We Navigate How Weekend Travel Bans Affect Heavy Haul Deliveries

sufianNasir 24 Aug , 2025
We guide businesses through state holiday and weekend restrictions that shape planning for oversized loads. Rules differ by state. Some prohibit movement during long holidays. Others limit escorted runs during set windows. We explain why those limits exist. We show how they change permit timing, routing, and staging. We use clear steps to keep freight … Read More

We Follow Best Practices for Heavy Loads Through Rural Areas

Erik Flitman 24 Aug , 2025
We plan safe, compliant routes that match each shipment’s size and weight. Our goal is clear. Protect drivers, equipment, and schedules in long rural stretches. Rural roads bring unique limits. Services are sparse. Low-clearance bridges, weight rules, and limited lighting shape every decision. We use modern tools like GPS, digital mapping, AI logistics software, and … Read More