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Arkansas DOT Phone: 501-569-2381
Moving oversize loads through Arkansas requires prudent planning to meet the state’s requirements. Whether transporting heavy equipment or machinery hauling services, you need to know permits, travel restrictions, and escort services to coordinate the moves effortlessly.
Permit Validity
3-day single-trip permits are required before entering Arkansas.
Operating Hours
Daylight only (sunrise to sunset).
Exception: Continuous travel allowed for overweight loads ≤108,000 lbs and ≤90′ in length, provided other dimensions comply with legal limits.
Restricted Travel Areas & Times
No travel through Little Rock metro during 7–9 AM and 4–6 PM.
Banned Routes: I-30 (MM 138-143), I-40 (MM 151-155), all of I-630.
Holiday Restrictions: No movement on major holidays or adjacent weekends.
Legal Dimensions According to Arkansas Oversized Load Regulations
Length: 53 feet 6 inches (trailer and load)
Overhang:
Poles, pipes, machinery, and steel beams (up to 60 feet) do not require a permit for daylight travel if overall length does not exceed 90 feet.
Night travel requires a permit.
Up to 53 feet 6 inches of trailer/load allowed without a permit unless long beams are on a stretch trailer and extend beyond the rear (permit required).
Width: 8 feet 6 inches
Height: 13 feet 6 inches
Weight Limit: 80,000 pounds Gross
Axle Limits:
Single Axle: 20,000 pounds
Tandem Axle: 34,000 pounds
Tridem Axle: 54,000 pounds
Steer Axle: Up to manufacturer’s rating (max 20,000 pounds)
Routine Permit Limits for Arkansas Oversize Permit Requirements
Length: No set limit
Width: 16 feet (20 feet allowed on some non-interstate routes)
Height: 17 feet
Loads over 16 feet require special approval and are not allowed on Interstates.
Loads over 17 feet require utility personnel accompaniment.
Weight Limits:
Single Axle: 20,000 pounds
Tandem Axle: 46,000 pounds
Tridem Axle: 60,000 pounds
Quad Axle: 68,000 pounds
Escort Requirements for Oversized Load Transportation
Length: 1 escort required for loads >100′, 2 escorts for loads >130′
Height: 1 escort with height pole required for loads >15′
Safety Regulations for Transporting Oversized Loads
Mandatory Markings:
“OVERSIZE LOAD” signs for over-dimensional loads
18″ red flags on rear corners
Shipping Containers:
Loaded containers: No overhang allowed
Empty containers: 5′ overhang permitted (varies by state)
Specialized Transport Services
Super Loads: Require case-by-case assessment for pilot vehicle requirements
Utility Coordination: Personnel must accompany loads taller than 17 feet
Why Compliance Matters
Adhering to oversize load management rules ensures safety, avoids fines, and keeps shipments on schedule. Proper route planning and escort coordination are critical for heavy haul transport through Arkansas.
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