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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.

  1. Kshaw0960

    Kshaw0960 Road Train Member

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    I’ve yet to ever do an oversize. I see 10’ wide plates on DAT all the time but I’ve never attempted to get them. I briefly looked into getting a permit but when you google it only ads show up offering to get you the permit for a fee of course. I should try it some time.
     
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  3. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    Permits are not difficult. Most states have permits on line now. Can always call and have them sent to the shipper. Most are used to that. Have a credit card ready. If the broker is doing a lot of business with the shipper, they may even get the permits sometimes. Just depends.
     
  4. booley

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    There is a book available at any truckstop. It’s like an oversize “bible”. Tells you all the different states rules and regulations. And where to get permits. You’ll need signs, flags, beacons. Permits can be purchased online in many states or you can use a permit service for a fee.
    I used to do most of my own permits but fortunately I don’t have to deal with that stuff anymore
     
  5. cke

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    8CDCC012-6898-4D65-B167-41386A6183AF.jpeg Been a while since I’ve done one of these. About 25 years.
     
  6. Winnyf1

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    You can also get at lot of info online if that’s easier

    https://oversize.io/regulations
     
  7. IH Truck Guy

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    Is that going to be enough to keep all your critters on the farm??.
    :):D:p:p:p:D:D:D
     
  8. booley

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    that’s a good website…I think the guide book I had was at least 10 years old and I actually threw it away a couple years ago cuz I figured it was getting outdated
     
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  9. Kshaw0960

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    I looked at that website. Trying to figure out beacon requirements as some websites no flashing yellow lights are required in Texas and some say they are required. And on truck or trailer who knows. I booked my first oversize load and nervous. I’ve been trucking almost 2 decades.
     
  10. FLHT

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    Where ya going ?
     
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  11. Espressolane

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    Most states do not require beacons under 12 foot wide during daylight hours.
     
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