['Size and Weight Limits']
['Super Loads']
07/02/2025
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Super loads are generally considered to be anything over 17 feet wide, 17 feet 6 inches high, and/or 125,000 pounds gross weight. There is no maximum length, as long as the road can accommodate the load.
The state considers any load requiring bridge analysis and special routing to be a super load.
Diagrams of axle spacings and weights are required along with the routes to be traveled.
Up to 25 percent over legal will be routine issue.
Applications are usually processed within the day, but if it is an extremely large or heavy load it might take up to 48 hours.
['Size and Weight Limits']
['Super Loads']
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