Oversize load

Long Bridge Beam Oversize Load with Pilot Car Escort

In road transport, an oversize load (or overweight load) is a load that exceeds the standard or ordinary legal size and/or weight limits for a truck to convey on a specified portion of road, highway, or other transport infrastructure, such as air freight or water freight. In Europe, it may be referred to as special transport or heavy and oversized transportation. There may also be load-per-axle limits. However, a load that exceeds the per-axle limits but not the overall weight limits is considered overweight.[1] Examples of oversize/overweight loads include construction machines (cranes, front loaders, backhoes, etc.), pre-built homes, containers, and construction elements (bridge beams, generators, windmill propellers, rocket stages, and industrial equipment).

  1. ^ Dunning, Anne; Dey, Kakan Chandra; Chowdhury, Mashrur (September 2016). "Review of State DOTs Policies for Overweight Truck Fees and Relevant Stakeholders' Perspectives". Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 22 (3). doi:10.1061/(ASCE)IS.1943-555X.0000295.

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