Arizona Permit Validity, Legal Dimensions, Routine Requirements, Escort / Pilot Car Information or Commercial Vehicle Permits Etc.

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Arizona Oversize Permits: General Permit Information for Safe and Legal Travel

When planning a trip through Alaska with an oversize load, it is important to understand the state’s particular restrictions and standards. The Arizona DOT Department of Transportation maintains requirements to guarantee safe and efficient travel for large and overweight vehicles. The following sections provide important information on permit validity, operating restrictions, legal dimensions, regular permit limits, escort requirements, and symbols. Adhering to these standards will allow you to travel the state more quickly and avoid fees and delays.

In AZ Arizona, Each Permit With Its Own Rules and Regulations And Fees. You Must Assure For The Secure Operation Of Your Truck/Vehicle:
Arizona Oversize Permits
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  • Arizona Permit validity Information
  • Arizona legal dimensions rules and Regulation
  • Arizona Routine requirements,
  • Tire Size
  • Arizona Escort / Pilot Car Information
  • Cost Range – $10- 100
  • Contact With Us Oversize Permit Phone Number: 403-800-6014
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Arizona Oversize Permits validity: The permits are valid for Four-Days and must be grabbed before entering the State/province.

AZ Arizona Legal Dimension and Weight

Maximum Length Without a permit in Arizona:

  • 57 feet (17.3 meters) long trailer is allowed on interstate
  • 65 feet (19.8 meters) for overall for more than 53 feet (16.15 meter) semi trailer on non designated routes

In Kentucky, you can haul with an overhang without a permit:

  • Front Overhang: 3 feet (approx. 1 meter)
  • Rear Overhang: 6 feet (1.8 meters)

 

Arizona Legal Width: 8 feet 6 inches (2.5 meters)

Legal Height: 14 feet (4.2 meters)

Gross Weight: In Arizona, the maximum gross weight allowed without a permit is 80,000 pounds (36,287.39 kilograms).

  • Single Axle Weight: The maximum weight for a single axle is 20,000 pounds (9,071.84 kilograms).
  • Tandem Axle Weight: The maximum weight for a tandem axle is 34,000 pounds (15,422.13 kilograms).
  • Tridem Axle Weight: The maximum weight for a tri axle is 42,000 pounds ( kilograms).

Note on Overweight Permits in Arizona: Arizona scales expect the permitted weight to be close to the actual weight and dimensions. To prevent problems, you can acquire a permit from the scale. Otherwise, verify that you order the correct weight.

AZ Arizona Oversize/Overweight Permits Routine requirements and Travel Time & Restriction

Length: 120 feet (36.5 meters)
Width: 14 feet (4.2 meters)
Height:  16 feet (4.8 meters)
Gross OR Axles Weight with Permit:

  • Single Axle: 28,000 pounds (12700.5 kilograms)
  • Tandem Axles: 46,000 pounds (20865.2 kilograms)
  • (Tandem and tridem axle weights may differ depending on axle spacing and width. For example, a tridem with 9 feet (2.7 meters) axle spacing (4 feet 6 inches + 4 feet 6 inches) and 8 feet axle width has a weight restriction of 51,450 pounds (23337.3 kilograms).
  • Tridem Axles: 51,450 pounds (23337.3 kilograms) to 53,974 pounds (24482.1 kilograms)

Important: A “Class C Tridem Permit” allows for a weight of 59,168 lbs on a tridem with 9 feet (2.7 meters) axle spacing (57,960 lbs on 8 feet (2.4 meters) and 60,000 pounds on 10 feet (3 meters), however it is only valid for travel on Interstates 10, 19, and 40, as well as parts of SR68 and US93 that connect I-40 to Nevada. Any alternate routes, including detours, will disqualify you.

Note on Overweight Permits in Arizona: Arizona scales expect the permitted weight to be close to the actual weight and dimensions. To prevent problems, you can acquire a permit from the scale. Otherwise, verify that you order the correct weight.

Superload: A “Class C” Permit is necessary for loads more than 14 feet (4.2 meters) in width, 16 feet (4.8 meters) in height, 120 feet (36.5 meters) in length, and weighing 250,000 pounds. Route survey may be essential.

Traveling Time in Arizona: Oversize/overweight loads or vehicles measuring more than 10 feet (3 meters) in width, 14 feet 6 inches in height, or with more than 10 feet (3 meters) of rear overhang are permitted to travel during daylight hours, which start 30 minutes before sunrise and end 30 minutes after sunset. A load measuring 16 feet (4.8 meters) wide, 16 feet (4.8 meters) high, 120 feet (36.57 meters) long, and weighing 250,000 pounds can travel on interstate and approved state highways on weekends from 3:00 a.m. to noon, except holiday weekends and curfew zones. However, this must be requested and mentioned when the permission is issued. It should be noted that a pilot escort is necessary for load wider than 11 feet (3.3 meters) traveling on weekends between 3:00 AM and noon, and an escort with a height pole is required for loads 15 feet (4.5 meters) or higher.

Travel restriction in Arizona: Oversized and overweight vehicles aren’t allowed to travel in the Phoenix region on I-17, I-10, and SR 60, or in the Tucson area on I-10 or I-19, between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM on weekdays. Local “courtesy permits” or route clearances are necessary for OD (Oversize/Overweight) travel in Phoenix and Tucson.

The requirements for an escort vehicle in Arizona

Arizona Escort / Pilot Car Information
Escort required for length in AZ: Loads Longer than 120 feet (36.57 meters) require one or escorts
Escort needs for Overhang: More than 20 feet (rear or front) require one escort
Escort Needs for Width limit: Load wider than 14 feet (4.2 meters) require one or more escorts
Load wider than 12 feet (3.6 meters) or 10 feet (3 meters) require two escort on some restricted routes.
Escort requirements for Height: Load higher than 16 feet (4.8 meters) require one or more escorts.

Additional information for oversize in Arizona

AZ Signs/flags /flashing light Requirements & Blade/ Bucket Rules in Arizona
Symbols For AZ Arizona: “Oversize Load” signs must be shown on all vehicles and loads wider than 9 feet. All large load and vehicles shall have red flags of at least 12 inches square affixed to them. Any front or rear overhang must be marked or lit. Loads with a 10 feet (3 meters) overhang may move at night, but they must be adequately lit and signaled. There is no requirement for signs or flags on loads that are simply overweight or overheight.
Bucket or Blade Rule: Bulldozer blades and arms wider than 14 feet (4.2 meters) (measured from the trailer axles’ right angles) must be separated in a safe manner. Bulldozer blades less than 14 feet (4.2 meters) wide can be raised without separation if the bulldozer is properly supported. Buckets, blades, counterweights, and other items that are easily removable should be removed; however, they may also be hoisted with the load. If the load exceeds the limit, the blade can be separated and carried on the same trailer as the bulldozer, but this must be noted on the permit. Side mirrors for wide loads should be appropriately extended to prevent impeding the load’s vision.

The cost of Arizona Oversize/Overweight Permits

The cost of acquiring an oversize permit in Arizona varies depending on the permit type, the nature of the load, and its dimensions and weight. Below are the permit categories and associated fees:

  • Single-Trip Oversized Permit: $15
  • 30-Day Oversize Permit: $30.
  • Single-Trip Oversize/Overweight Permit: $75
  • 30-Day Oversize/Overweight Permit: $75
  • Annual Oversize Permit: $360.
  • Annual Oversize/Overweight Permit: $600
  • Class A Overdimensional Permit: $15
  • Class A Overweight Permit: $75
  • Registration Permit: $1 per axle for every 50 miles traveled.
  • Motor Carrier Fees:$48 per trip for lengths over 50 miles, and $12 per trip for distances of 50 miles or less.
  • Fuel Fee:$65 per trip for more than 50 miles traveled, and $16 for lengths of 50 miles or less.
  • Engineering Analysis Fee:$125 every 50-mile increment.

These fees guarantee that oversize and overweight load meet Arizona requirements.

With the appropriate oversize permit, you may ensure a smooth and compliance transit across Arizona. Stay informed about the size, limits, and escort needs for safe travel.

Call us immediately at 403-800-6014 to obtain your Arizona Trip Permits for Oversize/ Overdimensional or Overweight permit OR for (IRP, IFTA, Length, Width, Height, Superload Etc, all your trucking permit needs) Or KYU (Arizona weight distance tax permit) and start your trip with comfort!

 

Frequently asked about Arizona ‎Oversize Permits

1.How can I order Arizona Oversize Permits?

You may simply get Arizona Oversize Permits by calling us at 403-800-6014. Our experts will assist you with all of your oversize or overweight permit requirements, including Single Trip, Fuel, Superload, and Overdimensional Permits.

Without a permit, the maximum legal dimensions are:
Length: 57 feet (17.3 meters) long trailer is allowed on interstate
65 feet (19.8 meters) for overall for more than 53 feet (16.15 meter) semi trailer on non designated routes Overhang:
Front Overhang: 3 feet (approx. 1 meter)
Rear Overhang: 6 feet (1.8 meters)
Width: 8 feet 6 inches (2.5 meters)
Height: 14 feet (4.2 meters)
Gross In Arizona, the maximum gross weight allowed without a permit is 80,000 pounds (36,287.39 kilograms).
Loads that exceed these size or weight restrictions require special approvals.

The permits are valid for Four-Days and must be grabbed before entering the State/province.

Travel time and restrictions in Arizona include:
Traveling Time: Oversize/overweight loads or vehicles measuring more than 10 feet (3 meters) in width, 14 feet 6 inches (4.42 meters) in height, or with more than 10 feet (3 meters) of rear overhang are permitted to travel during daylight hours, which start 30 minutes before sunrise and end 30 minutes after sunset. A load measuring 16 feet (4.8 meters) wide, 16 feet (4.8 meters) high, 120 feet (36.57 meters) long, and weighing 250,000 pounds can travel on interstate and approved state highways on weekends from 3:00 a.m. to noon, except holiday weekends and curfew zones. However, this must be requested and mentioned when the permission is issued. It should be noted that a pilot escort is necessary for load wider than 11 feet (3.3 meters) traveling on weekends between 3:00 AM and noon, and an escort with a height pole is required for loads 15 feet (4.5 meters) or higher.
Travel restriction: Oversized and overweight vehicles aren’t allowed to travel in the Phoenix region on I-17, I-10, and SR 60, or in the Tucson area on I-10 or I-19, between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM on weekdays. Local “courtesy permits” or route clearances are necessary for OD (Oversize/Overweight) travel in Phoenix and Tucson.

When the overall length of a vehicle exceeds 75 feet (22.8 meters), a “Oversize Load” sign is needed at the rear. All over-dimensional loads must have flags on the front and rear that are visible to incoming and trailing vehicles. Over-width and over-height loads require just flags, not signs.

The legal gross weight limit for the state of Arizona is 80,000 pounds (36,287.39 kilograms).