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The U.S. Department of Transportation (DoT) Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has created laws that apply to interstate highways and most roadways in the U.S. Under federal limits, there should be no more than 20,000 lbs. on a single axle, 34,000 lbs. on a tandem axle, and 80,000 lbs.
TxDMV issues annual over axle/over gross weight tolerance permits for the movement of divisible commodities. Vehicles, alone or in combination, may exceed the allowable axle weight by a tolerance of 10 percent and may exceed the gross weight by a tolerance of five percent.
Federal law controls maximum gross vehicle weights and axle loads on the Interstate System. Federal limits are 80,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, 20,000 pounds on a single axle, and 34,000 pounds on a tandem axle group.
Sl.Axle TypeMaximum Safe Axle 1.3 Single Axle with four Tyres 11.5 tonnes* 2. Tandem Axles (Two axles) (where the distance between two axles is less than 1.8 Mtr.) 2.1 Tandem axle for rigid vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 21 tonnes*17 more rows
Trucking DOT Axle Weight Limits by State STATESINGLE AXLEDOUBLE AXLE CALIFORNIA 20,000 lbs. 34,000 lbs. COLORADO 20,000 lbs. 36,000 lbs. CONNECTICUT 22,000 lbs. 36,000 lbs. DELAWARE 20,000 lbs. 34,000 lbs.48 more rows
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Two-Axle Rigid Trucks: Typically, these have a maximum GVW between 7.5 tonnes and 18 tonnes. Three-Axle Rigid Trucks: These can support a GVW of up to 26 tonnes. Four-Axle and Above Rigid Trucks: These can handle a GVW of up to 32 tonnes, with some configurations reaching up to 44 tonnes.
If you need to apply for a Texas oversize or overweight permit, call (888) 737-6483 now or contact us. Maximum legal weight is based on number of axles and tire size. -This information and Permissible Weight Table is used to determine maximum legal weight.

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