Understanding Colorado Oversize Permit Regulations
Transporting oversized and overweight load in Colorado requires strict respect to legal dimensions. Here are key regulations:
Permit Validity: Colorado Oversize Permits are valid for five days.
Operating Hours: Oversized vehicles must operate between sunrise and sunset, though night travel is permitted for loads up to 12’ wide with proper lighting.
Restricted Routes: Certain areas, such as the Eisenhower Tunnel on I-70, impose height limits (max 13’-11”); alternate routes like US6 may be necessary.
Types of Trucking Permits We Provide
At A Permits, we simplify the permit acquisition process by offering various permit types, including:
Colorado Oversize Permits
Colorado Overweight Permits
Colorado Overhang Permits
Colorado Single Trip Permits
Colorado Annual Permits
Each permit type serves a distinct purpose, ensuring compliance with state transportation laws.
Colorado Weight and Dimension Restrictions
Legal dimensions in Colorado include:
Maximum height: 14’-6” on designated highways, 13’ on non-designated highways
Maximum weight: 80,000 lbs on Interstate routes
Routine Permit Limits:
Length: 130’ (on four-lane highways)
Width: 17’
Height: 16’ (requires survey for loads exceeding 14’-6”)
Why Choose A Permits?
Understanding permits can be complex—but with A Permits, securing Colorado Oversize Permits is seamless. Our team ensures compliance, minimizing delays and maximizing efficiency. Let us handle the paperwork while you focus on logistics.
Contact A Permits today for hassle-free permit solutions!