Told my company what route I wanted to take to I5 via 20 and 22. I know that westbound 84 is open but wanted to avoid that area. I get the Trip Permit and it's listed I84 and I5. 20 and 22 are a little less miles than taking 84. Can I proceed on 20 and 22 though permit is for 84?? Also I have it on my phone not a paper copy, is the OK? FYI: '53 REEFER 80,000GVW
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You have to take route printed on permit
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Where are you going?
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Woodburn
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Where are you coming from? It sounds like you're coming from Idaho? If so, take 84 then 5. It'll be faster.
- Hwy 22 is regularly used with 53' trailers. It's pretty much a 2 lane highway across the state. Pretty drive though.
- Hwy 20 is length restricted between Sweet Home and the 126/20 junction and is NOT 53' passable (well, you could, but you'd be in the opposing lane for many corners - it's also a pretty rough ride - and that's in a car!).
- Michael
FWIW - I live about an hour south of Woodburn.Last edited: Sep 15, 2017
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Yeah I knew 20 west of 126 was restricted that's why I was gonna cut up 22 to 5. It would've added an hour or so but hopefully 84 west doesn't get shut down again for any reason. Thx for the replies!
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The way government is, I'd print it out... If for no other reason then no ticket if you reach over to glance at a road name while driving...
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