Trying to figure out if this is ok to drive through with a regular set up Semi Truck and 53' trailer. If I am reading it right it might have an area that is a no go? Any help would be great.
US 20 OR Is it OK to Drive Sleeper truck with 53' Dry Van?
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Siinman, Aug 15, 2023.
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Pretty sure 20 is GTG, but you can't take 126? past Satiam Junction. So either 20 all the way to Eugene, or roll down towards Crater Lake and come out on 5 at Roseburg.
I run that route pretty often, but with a 48' flat. -
Well, maybe not. Looking at streetview on 20 before 126 and found this. Nevermind, yes, i usually get off 20 and take 126 into Eugene
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Looks like I could take 22 to 20 and be fine maybe? I got a little confused on the map I was looking at and assumed the same thing on 20 off of I5. Got corrected on that so now looking to see if I can save a few miles instead of back tracking all the way back to 84.Oxbow and Big Road Skateboard Thank this.
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I know you're good on that section of 20, and looked up 22 and saw no restrictions. Think you'll be fine. Nice relaxing drive too.
So you're coming out of Salem, ish? -
Do you have a Motor Carrier's Road Atlas? US 20 is a non truck route between the split with 126 and Sweet Home. You have to use either 126 or 22.
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Did you get this backwards? The Atlas shows you can't take 20 past Satiam Junction.Siinman and Big Road Skateboard Thank this.
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Yeah, i did. Screenshot I posted shows 60' restriction past the 126 junctionSiinman Thanks this.
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Coming out of Tangent just north of Eugene.
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