Overhang Limit In Oklahoma

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Cisco Kid, Mar 9, 2017.

  1. Cisco Kid

    Cisco Kid Bobtail Member

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    We have a load coming from Houston into Oklahoma. The load hags over a 48 foot flatbed about 2 feet. I have heard that Oklahoma has a "NO Limit" law, which I assume is no overhang. Can somebody let me know what the rule is? FMCSA says 4 feet.
     
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  3. KANSAS TRANSIT

    KANSAS TRANSIT Road Train Member

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    Can't believe you would have an issue with a 48' trailer, we have been over a bit with a 53 and never had an issue?
     
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    Oversize Overweight OS/OW Superload
    Exceeding
    59'6" trailer length,
    8'6" wide, and
    13'6" high Exceeding
    80,000 lbs Exceeding legal
    weight and dimension Exceeding
    16' wide, and
    185,000 lbs
    Single Trip =
    $40.00
    Flat Fee Single Trip =
    $40.00 +$10.00 per
    1,000 lbs over
    legal weight Single Trip =
    $40.00 + $10.00
    per 1,000 lbs
    over legal weight Single Trip =
    $500.00 handling fee
    for over width
    (possible additional
    fees may accrue after
    a submission of permit
    application)
    When Escorts are Needed: # of Escorts:
    On 2 Lane Highways
    Width over 12' up to 14' 1 front
    Width over 14' 2 (front and rear)
    Length over 80' 1 front
    Length over 100' 2 (front and rear)
    Height over 15'9? or over 2* (front and rear)
    On Multi-Lane Highways
    Width over 12' up to 16' 1 rear
    Width over 16' 2 (front and rear on all
    highways and roads)
    Height 15'9? or over 2*(front and rear)
    Height 17' or over - must contact all public utilities and railroads along the route in advance
    of the move
    Mobile Homes and Boats:
    On 2 Lane Highways and Roads
    Length over 80' 1 escort
    Width over 12' but not over 14' **1 front
    Width over 14' but not over 16' **2 (front and rear)
    On Multi-Lane Highways
    Width over 14' but not over 16' **1 rear
    ** Not allowed to travel any turnpike, no O/O convoys allowed in Oklahoma
    Overhang Requirements:

    No limit to front and technically no limit for the rear. However, if load is 48? or more in the rear, red flags are required during the day and lights are required at night.
     
  5. Cisco Kid

    Cisco Kid Bobtail Member

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