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Federal rules do not require States to issue overwidth permits before allowing operation of special mobile equipment. However, if States wish to allow other vehicles more than 102 inches wide (i.e. non-special mobile equipment) to operate on the NN, then States must issue special overwidth permits.
Single Trip Permit Go to massrmv.com/rmv/irp or call the Registry of Motor Vehicles at 857-368-8120 for information on single-trip permits.
New Drivers Ages 18 to 24 Get None for the Road Information and an application on-line, or call (505) 277-0051 or toll-free at (877) 663-7465. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. None for the Road brochures and applications are also available at any MVD Field Office.
In general, the maximum legal load width is 8.5 feet (102 inches), and the maximum height limit is also 102 inches. Legal length is typically 48 to 53 feet, and the maximum weight is about 46,000 pounds. Some trucks may be able to scale heavier, but 46,000 pounds is usually the standard.
Single Trip Permit Go to massrmv.com/rmv/irp or call the Registry of Motor Vehicles at 857-368-8120 for information on single-trip permits.
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Loads exceeding 8.5 feet wide are considered oversize and require a state permit. Maximum height limit is 12.5 to 14.5 feet. Loads exceeding 12 feet wide may require pilot or escort vehicles (P/EV)
Fees NameFeeUnitLearners Permit Application Fee$30each
Online Trip Permit To setup an online account or purchse your single trip permit, click here for more information.
Vehicles/loads over 12 wide, over 100 long or over 130,000 gross requires a police escort. The Turnpike phone number is: 781-431-5148.
Local Oversize Load Regulations and Laws While regulations vary from state to state, there are some typical guidelines that you can expect to meet across the United States: The standard width of a highway lane is 12 feet. Loads exceeding 8.5 feet wide are considered oversize and require a state permit.

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