OVERVIEW
PERMITS: Tennessee oversize permits are valid for six days. Must have permit prior to entering state.
OPERATING TIME: Daylight only (one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset) Monday through Saturday. No travel on Sundays. Overweight only may have continuous movement.
RESTRICTED TRAVEL: Movements over 12’6″ in width or 85′ long or greater or will not be allowed within any statewide city limits and all heavily traveled adjoining commercial or residential areas between the hours of 7:00-9:00 AM and 4:00-6:00 PM from Monday through Friday. No travel on major holidays.
LEGAL DIMENSIONS
Length:
- Not to exceed 50′ from kingpin to end of trailer or load is legal length
- A permit is required for utility poles when overall length is 75feet or more
Overhang: See Length, above.
Width: 8’6″
Height: 13′ 6″
Weight: 80,000 Gross
- Single – 20,000
- Tandem – 34,000
- Tridem – 42,000 w/ 8′ of spacing, 42,500 w/ 9′
ROUTINE PERMIT LIMITS
Length: 120′
Width: 16′
Height: 15′
Weight:
- 5 axles – 100,000
- 6 axles – 120,000
- 7 axles 140,000
- Single – 20,000
- Tandem – 40,000
- Tridem – 60,000
Loads exceeding these dimensions are Super Loads. Generally, movements of over 16′ wide or 15′ high will not be permitted unless it can be proven that the movement is in the interests of public welfare, safety, or national defense. Movements over 16′ high will not usually be permitted, and would require a letter of necessity describing the load and why it needed to go through TN to possibly get a permit.
ESCORTS
Length:
- Over 85′ – 1 escort
- Over 120′ – 2 escorts
- Over 75′ to 85′ long requires rotating or strobe type amber light
Width:
- On Interstate and 4-lane highways:
- Over 12’6″ – 1 escort
- Over 14′ – 2 escorts
- On 2-lane highways:
- Over 10′ – 1 escort (unless over 24′ pavement width excluding shoulders)
- Over 14′ – 2 escorts
Height: Over 15′ (if approved) – 1 escort with height pole
Signs, Flags, and Lights: All movements exceeding 10′ in width and/or 75′ in length require “Oversize Load” at front and rear. Loads over 75’ overall length but not exceeding 85’ require a rotating or strobe type amber light on the end of the load. Red flags are required on overwidth loads front and rear, and top and bottom each side where load is widest (or at the widest point if it is between the top and bottom). Red flags must be placed at the extreme rear end of overlength loads or when there is over 4′ rear overhang. No sign or flag requirements are listed for overheight only loads. For overweight-only loads, you still need Oversize Load signs according to a scale officer, but the rules and regulations do not specify this.