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An over-width or over-length vehicle/load combination requires bright red or orange warning flags (daytime) or amber and red lights (at night) at the extreme corners and extensions of the load. Flags must be securely attached to the load by one corner or displayed on a flag staff. Flags must be either 18-in.
Obtain New Mexico oversize/overweight permits by calling (888) 799-8858. Single-Trip Permits. Valid for 5 days. Oversize Load. ... Annual Permits. Annual permits are truck specific.
First, wide loads are typically any load that is too wide to fit within the legal limits for highway travel. This generally means anything over 8.5 feet (2.6 meters) in width. Oversize loads, on the other hand, are those that exceed the legal limits for length, width, height, or weight.
Oversize Regulation in the United States In general, loads that have overall dimensions greater than 75' long, 8'6\u201d wide, and 13'6\u201d tall are considered oversize in the United States.
(a) One escort vehicle shall be required when the width, including load, exceeds 14 feet and/or when the length exceeds 100 feet.

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8'6\u201d wide, 14' tall, 53' length (tractor/trailer) 40' single unit. 75' overall with a truck and trailer. 3' of front overhang and 15' of rear overhang.
Loads that exceed 3.1m width or 4.3m height are not permitted to travel on any toll route unless the Agency has provided explicit authority to do so. The operator of the overdimension vehicle must comply with any piloting or travel time restrictions required by the Transport Agency.
Legal Limits ComponentRestrictionGross WeightNot SpecifiedWidth8'6"Height15' (17' - Fox Weigh Station to Prudhoe Bay)Length (Semi-Trailer)53'5 more rows
Know the legal limits for flatbed loads 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.
The total width of a passenger vehicle and its load may not be greater than eight feet. A passenger vehicle may not carry a load extending more than three inches beyond the left side line of its fenders or more than six inches beyond the right side line of its fenders.

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