Heavy Hauling Laws and Regulations

Keep your heavy haul transportation load safe on the road

By Nikki Davis
Knowing and understanding heavy hauling laws and regulations are the first steps to keeping everyone safe on the road. Because you or your employees are driving a commercial vehicle with thousands of pounds of potentially deadly force, you are at one of the highest risks of putting the lives of others, not to mention yourself, in danger. Heavy haul trucking business providers need to make sure that they are up to speed not only on federal rules and regulations, but on state and local information for the places they are picking up from and delivering to, not to mention everywhere else in between.

Make sure that you take the time to not only educate yourself, your heavy hauling staff and your drivers on pertinent rules and regulations, but you also want to make sure that you up-to-date on all necessary licenses and permits for your business as well.

To find out more about heavy hauling laws and regulations:

1. Look at research that influences laws and regulations surrounding heavy haulers.

2. Examine heavy haul transportation policies by state.

3. Check out additional heavy equipment hauling information to make sure you are ready for your next trip.

 

Start with examining the research behind heavy haul transportation regulation

Studies done on heavy haulers help determine exactly what should go into heavy hauling laws and regulations. Those making policies take the study findings into consideration before passing their decisions into effect and into law.
Try: Check out the US Department of Transportation /Research and Innovative Technology National Transportation Library's article on Comprehensive Truck Size and Weight Study. Consider the study information on heavy vehicles from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. This tech brief addresses the goal of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is to reduce the large truck fatality rate.

Find out what hauling companies need to know by state

Look up your heavy haul transportation rules and policies by state to find out what the regulations are in your area. Because laws can vary by state, if you are crossing state boundaries with your load, make sure that you have researched each territory area that you are crossing into before you leave on your trip.
Try: Check out the Washington State Code Reviser's Office to see how states like Washington tackle heavy haul trucking issues. In 2005, emergency rules were filed through the Department of Transportation. Look at the Over-Dimension Permit - Continuous Operation Variance information from the state of Oregon.

Look at additional information for heavy equipment haulers and hauling companies

Check out federal and citywide information on heavy hauling laws and regulations as they pertain to your business. Make sure that you have researched the necessary permits and licenses necessary for you and your vehicle to be on the road.
Try: Find out from Regulations.gov what's on the docket for heavy hauling services regulation review. 


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