When you're hauling a load which puts you over the legal gross weight of 80,000 lbs; when you have a load which may not put you over gross, but may put you over the allotted weight on an axle or set of axles, and which cannot be adjusted to make the combination compliant; if the load if more than 102 inches wide; if the overall height is greater than the statutory height of the state(s) you're driving through; if the overall length of the vehicle in tow is more than 53 feet
You need to obtain permits from the DOT of each state you'll be traveling through. On those permits, a route will be given which you must follow and not deviate from. Oversize load banners will be displayed on the front and rear ends of the vehicle, and the sides must display flags (or lights if permitted to run at night) at the widest point of the load. Whether pilot cars are required and whether or not you're restricted to operating during hours of sunlight depends on the state you're traveling in/through.
You Commercial drivers lincense has something to do when you want to be trained in oversize load trucking because as as you acquire your CDL it means that you have already knowledge and skills in using equipments.
For a regular five axle unit without oversize/overweight permits, 23 to 25 tons.
Pull over
Yes, but it's going to require an oversize load permit.
Contact a good agent in your area, they will be able to help with this.
Yes. If you have obtained the proper "oversize" permits in the states you will be traveling in, and contacted the local DMV or the state police in your state(s).
yes
Should obtain an oversize/ overweight permit from the Texas Department of Transportation permit office .
No you do not. Only Gun permits, driving permits, and boating permits.
If there was no damage to the cylinder bore then you will not need to bore it oversize.If there was no damage to the cylinder bore then you will not need to bore it oversize.
What permits do you need to sell at a flea market in the state of New Jersey?