Quick question about idaho
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Just Oregon requires special permit to drive through.
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Thanks I knew about Oregon but couldn't remember anything on idaho.
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Idaho & Ada county permit and application for over legal vehcial and or load movement.
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Depends on how far off the beaten path you want to get. National Network routes don’t require a permit, given you’re just running 80k gross. If you’re going to run heavier than that or get off the National Network routes with a trailer over 48ft long then you’ll need a weight permit or an off track permit or both.
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New Mexico you gotta register on line or buy a permit at the POE.
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There are some permitting requirements for Idaho depending on your route. If you have an IFTA sticker you're good on fuel permits, but there is a temporary commercial vehicle permit as I recall. It was around $50. You might want to check online before getting there and check it out. I seem to recall the permit was only required on one of the interstate routes through the state, but not all of them. It's been a couple years since I've been there.
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Here’s what you would need a permit for. Without you saying where you will be going it’s tough to make a blanket answer on if you need a permit or not.
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When I retired I was driving for WSE. I have forgot exactly what it was, but I had some kind of an Idaho permit in my permit book. I did not get into Idaho much and most of the time when I did it was after making a delivery in eiither the Sacramento California area or Reno Nevada then heading east on I 80 and going up US 95 into the Boise area. If there is an Idaho coop on US 95 I forgot about it.
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