OVERVIEW
PERMITS: Montana oversize permits are valid for three to five days
OPERATING TIME: Continuous travel is allowed for loads not exceeding 10′ wide, 15′-6″ high, or 110′ in length. Daylight hours (½ hour before sunrise to ½ hour after sunset), including Saturdays and Sundays, is allowed for loads not exceeding 18′ wide, 18′ high, or 120′ in length except on Red Route highways. DW21 and 5 MPH conditions on two-lane highways only allowed daytime travel.
RESTRICTED TRAVEL: On Red Route Highways, travel is not allowed after 3:00 pm Fridays until Sunrise on Saturday, and from 12:00 Noon Sunday to sunrise on Monday if dimensions exceed 10′ wide, 14′-6″ high or 110′ in length; and no travel is allowed after 4:00 pm Friday until Monday morning if dimensions exceed 18′ wide, 18′ high, or 120′ in length. Red Route Map is available online or at scales. Holiday travel is usually allowed for loads not exceeding 10′ wide, 14′-6″ high or 110′ long.
LEGAL DIMENSIONS
Length:
- 53′ semi-trailer
- 75′ maximum length if trailer exceeds 53′ or if there is any rear overhang
Overhang: Overall length including overhang up to and including 75′ is legal. Over 75′ needs permit.
Width: 8′-6”
Height: 14′
Weight: 80,000 Gross
- Single – 20,000
- Tandem – 34,000
- Tridem – 42,000
ROUTINE PERMIT LIMITS
Length: 150′
Width: 18′
Height: 17′
Weight: * (5 axles) * (6 axles) * (7 axles) *Depends on spacings
- Single – 24,000
- Tandem – 48,000*
- Tridem – 62,700*
*Variable, dependent on axle spacings
You must be registered for at least the amount of weight you are permitting for Montana.
ESCORTS
On Interstate Highways:
Length: Over 120′ – one escort,
Width: Over 16′-6″ – one escort
Height: Not usually required, but over 17′ may depend on route, and over 16′ may have two-lane detours.
On two-Lane Highways:
Length: Over 110′ – one escort
Width:
- Over 12′-6″ – one escort
- Over 14′ – two escorts
Height: Over 17′ – one escort with high pole
Weight: Over 54,300 – 55,000 on a Tridem (varies with spacings) – two escorts (DW21 Conditions).
Signs, Flags, and Lights: Vehicle/load exceeding 10′ in width require “Oversize Load” signs front and rear, and 5″ flashing amber lights, revolving beacon or strobe light(s) are required at each end of the Oversize Load sign on the power unit, or a single beacon light may be used on top of the power unit as long as it is visible from all directions. If the light is blocked by the height/width of the load, the rear of the load should also have a light. “Long Load” sign must be displayed on the rear of combinations exceeding 105′ on non-Interstate routes, and exceeding 120′ on Interstate routes. Overlength load does not need signs if less than 110′ total overall length.