MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (66-05) P 2025

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  2. In Section 1, enter your USDOT Number, MC or MX Number, FF Number, and contact details including your legal name and email address. Ensure that the DBA name matches your registration records.
  3. For Section 2, check all applicable classifications such as Motor Carrier or Broker. This helps define your business type for regulatory purposes.
  4. If applicable, complete Section 3 regarding fees due for brokers and freight forwarders. Enter the amount due based on your classification.
  5. In Section 4, indicate the number of motor vehicles you operate. Choose between Option A or B based on how you report vehicle counts.
  6. Refer to Section 5 for the fee table and calculate the total amount due based on the number of vehicles reported in Section 4.
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Mississippi Oversize Load Restrictions and Limits Width: 86 feet. Height: 136 feet. Weight: 80,000 pounds (GVW). Overhang: 3 feet front and a rear maximum of 14 feet.
The Mississippi Department of Transportation is responsible for providing a safe intermodal transportation network that is planned, designed, constructed and maintained in an effective, cost efficient and environmentally sensitive manner.
Operating hours for oversize loads in Mississippi are one half-hour after sunrise until one half-hour before sunset, Monday through Saturday. Travel on Sundays is not permitted.
The permit will entitle the vehicle to haul sand, gravel, fill dirt, agricultural products, or unprocessed forestry products to an authorized maximum gross weight not to exceed 84,000 pounds.
900 Authorizes the movement of loads not exceeding 14 feet in width, 120 feet in length with no more than 14 feet 11 inches rear overhang and must be one continuous piece.
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Mississippi Oversize and Overweight Fines and Penalties WEIGHTFINE 1 999 lbs $10 minimum penalty 1,000 1,999 lbs $.01 per pound in excess of legal limit 2,000 2,999 lbs $.02 per pound in excess of legal limit 3,000 3,999 lbs $.03 per pound in excess of legal limit8 more rows
You need a Mississippi fuel permit if your vehicle is traveling out of state and any of these apply: Your vehicle is not registered under IFTA. Your power unit has 3 or more axles. Your power unit has 2 axles and a gross vehicle or registered weight over 26,000 lbs.
The federal overhang limit sets forth a foundational understanding. The U.S. Department of Transportation has a very specific guideline that states the overhang, especially on a flatbed trailer, should be no less than four feet from the rear.

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