Quebec Oversize Permits Regulations and information Services
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Oversize and overweight permits are issued for trucks and loads that surpass the standard dimensions/weights set by the decision transportation body of each province and state. By utilizing our services, we will be able to ensure that your travels are worry-free.
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Oversize Permits: Permits substantial for seven days, Should have a permit before entering the province.
Note: Quebec permits are imprinted in French, not English.
Schedule Time: One-half hour prior sunrise to one-half hour later sunset, Monday through Thursday, and one-half hours prior sunrise to 3:00 pm on Friday.
RESTRICTED TRAVEL: Travel isn’t permitted during “peak hours” when over 12′ wide or over 90′ long, or over 13′ of back overhang. Travel is prohibited on Sundays and legal holidays.
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS:
Tractor Wheelbase: There is presently a yearly permit available for long-wheelbase tractors combined with decreasing trailer wheelbase similar to BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario.
Tridem Drive Tractor: If the drive axle is a lift axle, it isn’t counted for the wheelbase measurement – measure from the steer to the center of the two fixed drive axles.
Spread Axles: Spread axle blends are recognized on 48′ trailers.
Quebec Oversize Permits Legal Dimensions:
Length:
- 53′ semi-trailer
- 75′ overall
Overhang: 6’6″ rear must be flagged
Width: 8’6″
Height: 13’6″
Weight: Depends on axle spacings
- Steer- 12,000
- Single – 22,020
- Tandem – 39,600
- Tridem – 46,000
Quebec Oversize Routine Permit Limits:
Length: 131′
Overhang: 13′ front or rear
Width: 16′
Height: 16′
Weight: Depends on axle configurations and routes
Quebec Escort Requirements (PILOT CARS):
Length:
- Over 90′ – 1 escort.
- Over 130′ – 2 escorts.
Overhang:
- Over 13′ back rear overhang – 1 escort
- Over 6’6″ front overhang – 1 fore escort
Width:
- Over 12’3″ – 1 escort on all highways
- Over 14’4″ – 2 escorts
- Over 17’5″ – police escort and remarkable conditions should apply.
Height: Over 14’9″- 1 escort with a height pole
Note: Some routes might force extra escort necessities.
SIGNS, FLAGS & LIGHTS: Flags are needed at the wide points at the front and back corners, and at the back extremities of overhangs. A red light should be attached to the extremity of a rear overhang. “D” signs front and back are required when vehicle/load width surpasses 10′, or overall length surpasses 82′, or height surpasses 14′. (“Oversíze Load” signs are not permitted to be valid for the “D” signs). Signs should be eliminated or covered when not in use. All vehicles traveling under a permit must have headlights turned on and must display an amber beacon light visible from all directions.
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