Georgia Oversize Permits: Your Essential Guide to Compliant Trucking with A Permits
In the trucking industry, compliance with state regulations is critical, especially when transporting oversize or overweight loads. If you operate in Georgia, understanding the intricacies of Georgia oversize permits is essential to avoid fines and delays. At A Permits, we specialize in issuing all types of trucking permits, including Georgia DOT permits, to help you move your loads legally and efficiently.

What Are Georgia Oversize Permits? 

 

Georgia oversize permits authorize the transport of loads exceeding the state’s legal size and weight limits. These permits are valid for ten days, allowing carriers sufficient time for delivery. Operating hours for oversize loads are from one half hour after sunrise to one half hour before sunset, seven days a week. Loads not exceeding 125,000 pounds with legal dimensions may request continuous travel, but this must be specified when ordering the permit. 

 

Legal Dimensions and Weight Limits in Georgia 

 

Georgia enforces strict legal limits for length, width, height, and weight: 

Length: 75 feet including overhang is legal with 48 to 53-foot trailers; some routes allow 60 feet. 

Width: 8 feet 6 inches (8 feet on some non-designated routes). 

Height: 13 feet 6 inches. 

Weight: 80,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. 

Routine permits allow oversized dimensions up to 15 feet 6 inches wide, 16 feet high, and gross weights up to 150,000 pounds depending on axle count. Axle weights are also regulated, with single axles limited to 20,340 pounds and tandem axles to 34,000 pounds. 

 

Travel Restrictions and Escort Requirements in Georgia 

 

Travel restrictions are critical for safety and traffic flow. No movement is allowed on Sundays or major holidays. In Atlanta’s I-285 corridor, no permit travel is permitted during peak hours (7:00 am – 9:00 am and 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm) Monday through Friday. 

Escort requirements depend on load size: 

Loads over 75 feet require one escort or flashing amber lights. 

Loads over 125 feet require two escorts. 

Widths over 12 feet up to 16 feet require one or two escorts depending on the road. 

Heights over 15 feet 6 inches require an escort with a height pole. 

A valid Georgia Light Sticker decal is mandatory for flashing amber lights. 

 

How A Permits Simplifies Your Georgia Oversize Permits Process 

 

Moving the Georgia oversize permits online system can be complex. A Permits offers expert assistance with the Georgia overweight permit application and access to the official GAPROS permits portal. We also provide support for Georgia temporary IFTA permits and Georgia temporary fuel permits to keep your fleet compliant. 

Our team is reachable via the GA oversize permits phone number, ensuring you get timely answers and personalized service. 

 

Understanding Costs and Compliance in Georgia 

 

The Georgia overweight permit cost varies based on load size and permit duration. A Permits provides transparent pricing and helps you manage payments efficiently. All oversize loads must display “Oversize Load” signs and have flags on all extremities for safety. 

 

Why Choose A Permits? 

 

With A Permits, you gain a reliable partner who understands Georgia’s regulations inside and out. We ensure your Georgia oversize permits are processed quickly and correctly, helping you avoid costly delays and fines. 

 

Contact A Permits today for professional assistance with all your Georgia trucking permits. 

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