Contacts
- Donna Lindberg
651-366-4268
Location
Minnesota Department of
Transportation
Office of Communications
395 John Ireland Blvd.
Mail Stop 150
St. Paul, MN 55155-1899
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Legal truck weight load increases begin Dec. 18 in Metro and southeast Minnesota
Allowable winter load limits on highways in the Twin Cities Metro area and southeast frost zones will increase up to 10 percent at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 18, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced.
The frost zone in the Minneapolis – St. Paul Twin City Metro Area includes Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott and Washington counties. This zone does not include Highway 19 along the southern borders of Scott and Dakota counties.
The southeast frost zone’s boundaries extend south from the southern limit of the Metro Zone along, but not including, Interstate 35 to the Iowa state line and east to the Wisconsin state line. This zone includes Highway 19 along the southern border of Dakota county.
Winter truck weight load increases were previously announced on the following dates for these frost zones:
- North - Dec. 13
- North-central - Dec. 14
- Central - Dec. 16
- Southern - Dec. 17
Vehicles will be allowed to operate up to10 percent over the standard legal maximum loads on unrestricted highways during the winter load increase period. However, trucks must comply with current registration weight laws and not exceed registered gross weight limits.
Mn/DOT advises that haulers check with local agencies (cities, counties and townships) prior to increasing any weights on their routes. Signs erected on the roadway govern the load limit in effect.
A winter weight increase permit is required to take advantage of the 10 percent weight increase on interstate highways.
For information about legal weight/size trucking, call the Minnesota Department of Public Safety at 651-405-6171 (select Option 3, Option 3). For information about over legal weight/size heavy haul trucking, call Mn/DOT at 651-296-6000.
Load increases are permitted because pavements achieve increased strength to carry heavier loads when their sub-grades freeze.
Mn/DOT continues to monitor the other frost zones to determine when it can allow additional weight increases.
For the most current information, call Mn/DOT’s automated 24-hour message center at 800-723-6543 for the U. S. and Canada or 651-366-5400 in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
This information is also posted on Mn/DOT’s seasonal load limits Web page at: http://www.mrr.dot.state.mn.us/research/seasonal_load_limits/sllindex.asp.
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