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IRP Trucks, IFTA, FMSCA, ICC, and UCR Illinois IRP Agency 630-847-0241 North Dakota Oversize Permits: Your Guide.

Getting the right permits is important for moving oversized loads across North Dakota in a way that is legal and runs smoothly. North Dakota Oversize Permits make sure that your load follows the rules set by the state. This keeps everyone safe and keeps you from getting fined. We at IRP Trucks are experts at helping people get all kinds of permits, such as oversize, overweight, and fuel trip permits. Trucking companies can easily get the permits they need with the help of our focused team. For all your permits requires, call 630-847-0241.

Types of Permits and Validity

You must get a North Dakota oversize permits before entering the state. They are only valid for three days. This rule helps make sure that your route is already approved and follows state rules. If you don't get the right permits ahead of time, you could face fines or flight delays.

North Dakota Oversize Permits Operating Time

People who have North Dakota overweight permits can drive their vehicles from sunrise to sunset. On Saturdays and Sundays, you can transport things, but not loads that are wider in comparison to 16 feet or longer than 110 feet. These bigger loads can't go anywhere on Sunday or after noon on Saturday. Vehicles that are overweight are the only ones that can drive nonstop. Always check to see if there are any holiday limits. It may not be possible to travel during big holidays or holiday weekends.

Legal Dimensions and Limits

Knowing the normal regulations is important for figuring out if your load needs a permit:

Length: Semi-trailers and loads can be up to 53 feet long, and the total length, including any rear overhang, can't be more than 75 feet. Things like poles, lines, and beams are not free from rules about length.

Width: 8'6" is the widest width that is allowed.

Height: You can be no taller than 14 feet.

Weight: The load must not be more than 80,000 pounds, and each axle must be a certain weight.

o single axle: 20,000 pounds

o Tandem axle: 34,000 pounds

o Tridem axle: 48,000 pounds
You will need a North Dakota DOT Permit to move things that are bigger than these sizes. If you register your tractor at a weight of up to 105,500 pounds, you can get extra permits limits.

Divisible Loads and Interstate Travel

On state roads, you can go over the gross limit without a permits for loads that are more than 80,000 pounds if all axle and group weights are legal and you have a permit for your total gross weight. But if your route takes you through more than one state, you must get an Interstate Permits.

North Dakota Routine Permits Limits

In North Dakota, routine permits cover the following:

• Up to 120 feet long;

• Up to 18 feet wide;

• Up to 18 feet high.

The steer axle weighs 12,100 pounds for 11-inch tires, which is 550 pounds per inch of tire width. The single axle weighs 24,000 pounds, the tandem axle 45,000 pounds, the tripe axle 60,000 pounds, and the quad axle 68,000 pounds. It is important to know that North Dakota would rather not give out permits for overweight loads when axle bands are higher than the allowed limits.

IRP Trucks Make It Easy to Get Permits

We make it easy to get a permits at IRP Trucks by giving you direct access to North Dakota DOT Oversize Permits. Our skilled team is ready to assist you with the North Dakota DOT Oversize Permit Application System, whether you need to apply for permits online or need help with it. We can also help you with Unified Carrier Registration (UCR), which makes sure you follow the rules in both the US and Canada.

Call IRP Trucks at 630-847-0241 or visit our website for more information on our reliable and low-cost permits services. Let us take care of all of your permits needs so that your trucking business runs smoothly.

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