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  1. Aug 16, 2024 · Wide loads are typically too wide to fit within the legal limit of 8.5 feet for highway travel, while oversize loads exceed the legal limits for length, width, height, or weight. Another difference is wide loads typically must be transported using specialized equipment like flatbed trailers. On the other hand, oversize loads can be shipped on ...

  2. In Canada, regulations for oversize loads—those exceeding standard legal dimensions or weights—are primarily governed at the provincial and territorial levels. While there is a general framework, specific rules can vary across regions. General Legal Dimensions and Weights: Width: Maximum of 2.6 meters (8 feet 6 inches).

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  3. Jul 15, 2021 · If your load is wider than 8.5 feet, it will likely qualify as a wide load or oversize load and require state-by-state permitting. Your shipment may also qualify as a wide load if your load is taller than 8.5 feet, longer than 48 feet, or weighs more than 46,000 pounds. Requirements vary by state. For example, some states measure overall length.

  4. Jan 2, 2023 · An oversized or wide load vehicle is generally defined as a vehicle that is carrying a load wider than 8’5” (a standard truck bed width is 8’). However, a load can also be “oversized” based on the weight, length or height of the cargo. The maximum height allowed by oversized load regulations is generally the same across the United States.

  5. An oversized load is any load that exceeds the maximum legal height, weight, length, and width limit of 8.5 feet wide, 53 feet long, 13.5 feet tall, and 80,000 pounds. This criterion differs in every state, and you require a special permit adhering to safety regulations ensuring you aren’t posing a risk to other drivers on the road.

  6. Feb 8, 2023 · What Is a Wide Load? Wide loads in Ontario are considered to be loads that are wider than 3.70 m on two-lane highways and 3.85 m on multi-lane highways. The specific legal dimensions vary depending on the province but generally range between 3 m to 3.7 m. Wide loads are shipments that exceed the width restriction, but the rest of their ...

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  8. Any load more than 8.5 feet wide is, by definition, an oversize load, and with few exceptions will require a state permit to travel on public highways. In some cases, on local, narrower roads, the maximum legal trailer width may be just 8 feet.

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