I recently went through in " NO through STAA truck" county road. In my mind I thought it was for oversized, so I was like whatever. The road was a bit sketch, but it wasn't anything to go crazy over. So I am googling about it now, and I am more confused
What is STAA truck?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ZhenyaP1991, Feb 11, 2023.
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Best explanation I have to offer is from the site below.
there is more info on that page.
The Surface Transportation Assistance Act (STAA) of 1982 allows large trucks to operate on the Interstate and certain primary routes called collectively the National Network. These trucks, referred to as STAA trucks, are longer than California legal trucks. As a result, STAA trucks have a larger turning radius than most local roads can accommodate.
Truck Routes (STAA)Dave_in_AZ, tscottme, D.Tibbitt and 3 others Thank this. -
A Google search will provide you with an STAA map showing you which routes you can take.silverspur Thanks this. -
To add to what @Ridgeline said:
Basically on STAA routss, the federal Interstate size limits override the state limits. Think 53' trailers and no overall length limit.
If you weren't around then, some states went batcrap crazy about 53 footers (looking at you, Georgia) and it was a real fight to get them to honor STAA provisions. IIRC, the KPRA laws were a bone thrown to the states to avoid court battles with the feds.Dave_in_AZ, tscottme, D.Tibbitt and 5 others Thank this. -
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STAA routes.
I thought that was when we went to 102" trailers then included 53 length?
I remember going thru the Baltimore harbor tunnel in the 80s and having to stop at the toll with the truck a bit sideways so they didn't notice a wide trailer with a new 48 footer. -
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