A. C. A. means Arkansas Code Annotated.
CHIEF means the Chief of the Arkansas Highway Police Division of the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department.
COMMANDER means the Arkansas Highway Police officer in charge of the Arkansas Highway Police Permit Section.
COMMISSION means the Arkansas State Highway Commission (ASHC).
COMMISSIONER means a member of the Arkansas State Highway Commission.
DEPARTMENT means the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD).
DIRECTOR means the Director of the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department.
DIVISION means the Arkansas Highway Police Division of Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department.
MANUFACTURED HOME UNIT means a structure constructed for use as a dwelling, office, or classroom which is more than eight feet (8') in width or sixty feet (60') in length and is capable of being moved upon the highways when combined with a pulling vehicle.
MANUFACTURED HOME UNIT WIDTH means the largest overall width of a manufactured home in the traveling mode, including bay windows, roof projections, overhangs, or eaves under which there is no interior space.
MASTER AGREEMENT means a document executed by a person wishing to transport a non-divisible overweight load on a weight restricted highway.
MULTI-STATE ENVELOPE PERMIT means a single trip permit issued to a vehicle with a non-reducible load to travel through two or more states within the Southeastern Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials region.
OPERATOR means a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle upon a highway.
OVERWIDTH MANUFACTURED HOME UNIT means a manufactured home unit in excess of eight feet (8') in width.
PERMIT means a document issued by the Permit Section, which gives the bearer permission to move an oversize vehicle laden or unladen along specific routes during a specified period of time with certain restrictions. The term "permit" shall include electronic media displayed on a mobile device provided that device shall have a screen size of at least seven inches (7").
PERMIT SECTION means the Permit Section of the Arkansas Highway Police Division of the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department.
PERMITTEE means the person to whom the Permit Section has issued a permit.
PERSON means a natural person, firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any political subdivision of the State of Arkansas.
POLICY means an established procedure pertaining to a specific activity of the Section, Division, Department or Commission.
STRUCTURE means a building, either portable or permanent, other than a manufactured home unit, which cannot be disassembled or reduced in size without substantial damage to the structure, and
TRAVELED WAY means the portion of the roadway for the movement of vehicles, exclusive of shoulders and auxiliary lanes.
VEHICLES OF SPECIAL DESIGN means any pneumatic or rubber tired mobile construction vehicle or equipment carrying no load other than its own weight that has been reduced in size and weight until further reduction is impractical.
FOR PURPOSES OF THIS PUBLICATION, THE FOLLOWING TERMS ARE CONSIDERED SYNONYMOUS:
The permit shall authorize the applicant to operate or move a vehicle, or combination of vehicles, of a size or weight of vehicle or load exceeding the maximum specified in this subchapter, or otherwise not in conformity with the provision of this subchapter, upon any highway under the jurisdiction of the agency granting such permit and for the maintenance of which the agency is responsible.
No vehicle or combination of vehicles, with a multi-unit or otherwise reducible overload may be issued a special permit as provided in this section..."
Table of Legal Dimensions and Weight Limits:
WIDTH: | 8 feet, 6 inches (8 feet for manufactured homes) |
HEIGHT: | 13 feet, 6 inches |
LENGTH: | Determined by trailer length as required by law. |
WEIGHT: | 80,000 pounds gross weight of vehicle(s) and cargo on 5 or more axles. Must meet the Federal bridge formula for 80,000 pounds |
AXLE WEIGHT: | Single Load-Carrying Axle: 20,000 pounds |
Tandem Axle Group: 34,000 pounds | |
Tri-Axle Group: 50,000 pounds | |
STEER AXLE: | Single Steer/Front Axle: 12,000 to 20,000 pounds, axle must be rated by the manufacturer for weight. |
Tandem Steer/Front Axle: 24,000 pounds |
New Year's Day
Martin Luther King's/Robert E. Lee's Birthday
George Washington's Birthday/Presidents Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veterans' Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
Or as directed by the Director, Chief, or Commander
New Year's Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
Martin Luther King's/Robert E. Lee's Birthday
George Washington's Birthday/Presidents Day
Veterans' Day
Christmas Eve
Or as directed by the Director, Chief, or Commander
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-213, "a person issued an overweight or oversize permit under this subchapter shall be authorized to temporarily stop or halt traffic and safely direct, control, and regulate traffic around the overweight or oversize payload while maneuvering their overweight or oversize payloads on or off the public streets or highways. Provided, however, that no overweight or oversize permitted payload shall ever halt or stop traffic on a public street or highway while maneuvering on or off the street or highway for more than three minutes in time or stop or halt traffic within five hundred feet (500') from the crest of a hill."
NOTE: Specific requirements for stopping and directing traffic for manufactured home units and houses are found in Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-310 and Rules 7 and 8 of these Permit Rules.
Arkansas Code Annotated §§ 27-35-206, Width of Vehicles; 27-35-207, Height of Vehicles; and 27-35-208, Length of Vehicles prescribe the legal dimensions for vehicles, unladen or with load, when operating on the highways in this State.
Refer to Rule 2. B. (GENERAL INFORMATION)
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-208:
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-210, the State Highway Commission, with respect to highways under their jurisdiction, and local authorities, with respect to highways under their jurisdiction, may in their discretion and as provided in this section, issue a permit to transport vehicles that cannot readily be reduced in weight.
Refer to Rule 2.B. (GENERAL INFORMATION)
W = 500 x [LN / (N-1) + 12N + 36]
W = the maximum weight in pounds that can be carried on a group of two or more axles to the nearest 500 pounds.
L = the distance in feet, measured from center of axle to center of axle to the nearest foot, between the extremes/outer axles of any group of two or more consecutive axles.
N = the total number of axles in the group under consideration.
The numbers in the above formula (500; -1; 12; and 36) shall be constant numbers.
Permits may be issued for the movement of overweight vehicles that do not exceed the width, height, or length limitations as provided in Arkansas Code Annotated §§ 27-35-206, 27-35-207, and 27-35-208 on Arkansas highways on Saturday, Sunday, holidays, and nighttime. These overweight permits must be obtained in advance of any movement.
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-210, special overweight permits may be issued to certain five-axle vehicles transporting cross-ties from their first point of processing to the point at which they undergo creosote processing under the following conditions:
Vehicles of Special Design means any non-articulated pneumatic or rubber tired mobile construction vehicle or equipment carrying no load other than its own weight which has been reduced in size and weight until further reduction is impractical.
Refer to Rule 2.B.
Refer to Rule 4.E.
No escort vehicle permit is required.
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-306:
One escort vehicle is required to be positioned in front and one escort vehicle is required to be positioned behind the house during the trip.
The Permit Section may require additional escorts in the interest of safety of the motoring public and those persons involved in the movement of the permitted vehicle/load. Additionally, the Permit Section may require one or more vehicles from an appropriate law enforcement agency to accompany the movement.
*NOTE: The Interstate Commerce Commission was abolished in 1995 and replaced by the Surface Transportation Board that is housed within the U. S. Department of Transportation.
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-309:
If the overall height of the house exceeds seventeen feet (17'), the mover shall obtain written agreements signed by the owners of overhead facilities (utilities, traffic signals, etc.) along the route and the move shall be accompanied by representatives of the owners. If the owners of the utilities do not wish to accompany the move, the mover shall obtain letters from the owners indicating they are aware of the height of the over height load and do not desire to have a representative accompany the move.
Monday through Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Fridays: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Sundays: Daylight to 9:00 a.m.
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-210:
The Commission is authorized to issue special permits in conformance with the provisions of this section for the movement of sealed containerized cargo units upon highways under the commission's jurisdiction subject to the restrictions and conditions deemed appropriate by the commission as contained within this section and the following additional restrictions:
Refer to Rule 2 B.
Pursuant to A.C.A. 27-35-210:
Pursuant to A.C.A. § 27-35-210, upon application and the payment of an annual fee, a special permit shall be issued for the movement of a vehicle of special design utilized exclusively for the drilling of water wells, or for the movement of auger equipment utilized exclusively for loading agricultural aircraft, which exceeds the length as provided in Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-208 or Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-106, and which is moved on pneumatic tires, for a period of one year from the date of issuance of the permit.
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-210, permits may be issued for the movement of earthmoving equipment that is a tractor with dirt pan in tow used primarily for fanning operations to travel upon the state highways in excess of a fifty (50) mile radius of the point of origin or for the movement of earthmoving equipment that is a tractor with dirt pan in tow used primarily for commercial earthmoving operations for travel upon state highways of any distance subject to the following requirements:
Vehicles utilized to transport compacted seed cotton that exceed nine feet (9') in width, fifty-five feet (55') in length, or thirteen feet six inches (13'6") in height shall have a valid oversize permit issued by the AHP Permit Section in order to travel the highways of the State.
Pursuant to A.C.A. § 27-35-210, upon application and the payment of a fee not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500), a special permit may be issued for one single trip or for a one-year period that authorizes the movement on state highways of a truck tractor and single semitrailer combination with five axles hauling animal feed to livestock or poultry, which exceeds the maximum gross weight as provided in A.C.A. § 27-35-203, with a tandem axle limit of 36,500 pounds and a single axle limit of 20,000 pounds and a total gross weight of 85,000 pounds.
Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-209 provides that forestry machinery shall be exempted from width and height permits.
Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-210 provides exemptions for vehicles described as farm equipment or special cargoes.
No permit application is required for forestry machinery or farm equipment/special cargoes.
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-210, it shall not be necessary to obtain a permit nor shall it be unlawful to move any vehicle or machinery in excess of the maximum width prescribed in Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-206 used for normal farm purposes only, such as, but not limited to, hay harvesting equipment, plows, tractors, bulldozers, combines, etc., where:
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated §§ 27-35-206 and 27-35-208, vehicles utilized to transport compacted seed cotton from the farm to the first point at which such seed cotton shall first undergo any processing, preparation for processing, or transformation from its compacted state may operate upon all highways of this state, with the exception of Federal Interstate Highways, with widths not exceeding one hundred eight inches (108") and lengths not exceeding fifty-five feet (55') without a permit. However, such vehicles must be equipped and operated in compliance with the traffic laws of this state as well as all safety rules and regulations of the United States Department of Transportation and the Arkansas State Highway Commission.
APPENDICES
APPENDIX 1
Types of Permits Available
* Single Trip
* Six Day County
* Annual Animal Feed (85,000 pounds gross weight)
* Annual 57' Trailer
* Annual Permit for Unprocessed Cross-ties/Limited to Five Per Person
* Annual Water Drilling and Agriculture Aviation Vehicles
* Annual Emergency Vehicles (Wrecker and/or Towing & Recovery Vehicles)
* Annual Width up to ten feet, eight inches (10'8) with origins from an adjacent state with one-way mileage limited to 15 miles in one county.
APPENDIX 2
INFORMATION REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A PERMIT
Applications for permits to move vehicles exceeding the statutory maximum weights or dimensions over the State Highway System shall be submitted to the Permit Section in writing, in person, by telephone, telefax, or by the online Arkansas Routing and Permitting System (ARPARS). The Permit Section's telephone number is ( 501-569-2381). For information and access to ARPARS, contact the Permit Section at 501-569-2546. The Permit Section is the only source for overweight/oversize permits.
The application shall include the following information:
APPENDIX 3
OVERWEIGHT FEE CHART
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-210, a charge of seventeen dollars ($17) shall be made for each permit. In addition, for each ton or major fraction thereof to be hauled in excess of the lawful weight and load for that vehicle, or combination of vehicles, charges shall be made for such as follows:
Mileage to be traveled: | Charge on Each Ton, Per Ton, or Fraction Thereof |
100 Miles or Less....................... | .................. $8.00 |
101 to 150, inclusive....................... | .................. $10.00 |
151 to 200, inclusive....................... | .................. $12.00 |
201 to 250, inclusive....................... | .................. $14.00 |
251 miles or more....................... | .................. $16.00 |
OVERWEIGHT FEE CHART / MOBILE CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT
Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-35-210, a charge of seventeen dollars ($17) shall be made for each permit. In addition, for each ton or major fraction thereof to be hauled in excess of the lawful weight and load for mobile construction vehicles and equipment, charges shall be made for such as follows:
Mileage to be traveled: | Charge on First 5 Tons, Per Ton, or Fraction Thereof | Charge on Next 5 Tons, Per Ton, or Fraction Thereof | Charge on Additional Tonnage, Per Ton, or Fraction Thereof |
100 Miles or Less......... | ...........$1.25............ | ............$2.50........... | .............$3.75 |
101 to 150, inclusive..... | ..........$2.00............. | ...........$3.50............ | ............$5.00 |
151 to 200, inclusive..... | ..........$2.50............. | ...........$4.50............ | ............$6.25 |
201 to 250, inclusive..... | ..........$3.25............. | ...........$5.50............ | ............$7.50 |
251 miles or more........ | ...........$3.75............. | ............$6.25............ | .............$8.75 |
APPENDIX 4
ARKANSAS HIGHWAY POLICE WEIGH STATIONS
Station, Physical Location,
Mailing Address, Telephone
Alma Interstate 40 West, (9 mm) PO Box 392, Van Buren, AR 72956 | Eastbound (479) 474-6074 or (479) 474-5355 Westbound (479) 471-8117 or (479) 471-8930 Eastbound Fax (479) 474-7897 |
Ashdown Highway 71 PO Box 126, Ogden, AR 71853 | (870) 898-3932 or (870) 898-3942 Fax (870) 898-2172 |
Bridgeport Interstate 55 North, (1 mm) PO Box 341, Marion, AR 72364 | (870) 732-2714 or (870) 732-2724 Fax (870) 733-9670 |
Fayetteville Interstate 49, (71 mm) PO Box 6633, Springdale, AR 72766 | Southbound (479) 756-5831 Northbound (479) 756-5832 Southbound Fax (479) 756-5394 |
Hope Interstate 30 West, (26 mm) PO Box 474, Hope, AR 71802 | Eastbound (870) 777-4540 or (870) 777-2163 Westbound (870) 777-1946 or (870) 777-2430 Eastbound Fax (870) 777-1686 |
Lehi Interstate 40 East, (274 mm) PO Box 2126, West Memphis, AR 72303 | Eastbound (870) 735-1162 or (870) 735-1295 Fax (870) 732-4420 |
Marion Interstate 55 South, (9 mm) PO Box 341, Marion, AR 72364 | (870) 735-2266 or (870) 735-2398 Fax (870) 735-5024 |
Riverside Interstate 40 West, (283 mm) PO Box 2126, West Memphis, AR 72303 | (870) 735-3936 or (870) 735-4448 Fax (870) 735-6025 |
APPENDIX 5
Examples of Axle Configurations
APPENDIX 6
Federal Bridge Formula
The Federal Bridge Formula is used to determine the maximum gross vehicle weights, and maximum weights of axle groups allowed on Arkansas Highways.
Bridge Formula: W = 500 x [LN / (N-1) = 12N + 36
W = maximum allowed weight obtained from computation of above formula.
L = the length, measured from the centers of the axles, between any axle grouping.
N = the number of axles in the group being measured.
W = the length multiplied by the number of axles; then divide that answer by the number which equals the number of axles in the group being measured minus one (1); then add the number resulting from multipling the number of axles being meausred by 12; then add 36 to that answer; then multiply that times 500.
To comply with the "bridge formula," a truck must meet the weights listed in table above on ALL axle measurements. This means that it must meet the weights listed for these measurements (by axle number);
#1 axle to #2 axle | #2 axle to #3 axle | #3 axle to #4 axle | #4 axle to #5 axle |
#1 axle to #3 axle | #2 axle to #4 axle | #3 axle to #5 axle | |
#1 axle to #4 axle | #2 axle to #5 axle | ||
#1 axle to #5 axle |
To be considered a tandem grouping, the two axles must be spaced 40 or more inches apart and no more than 96 inches apart.
APPENDIX 7
Federal Bridge Formula Table
APPENDIX 8
ARKANSAS HIGHWAY & TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT DISTRICT DIRECTORY
DISTRICT #1 | WYNNE............................................................................................... 2701 Hwy 64 West; P.O. Box 278; Wynne 72396 | . (870) 238-8144 |
DISTRICT #2 | PINE BLUFF...................................................................................... 4900 U.S. 65 South; P.O. Box 6836; Pine Bluff 71611 | (870) 534-1612 |
DISTRICT #3 | HOPE................................................................................................... 2911 Hwy 29 North; P.O. Box 490; Hope 71801 | (870) 777-3457 |
DISTRICT #4 | FORT SMITH..................................................................................... 4019 Towson Ave; P.O. Box 1424; Fort Smith 72902 | (479) 646-5501 |
DISTRICT #5 | BATESVILLE..................................................................................... Hwy 167 South; P.O. Box 2376; Batesville 72501 | , (870) 251-2374 |
DISTRICT #6 | LITTLE ROCK................................................................................... 8900 Mabelvale Pike; P.O. Box 190296; Little Rock 72219 | , (501) 569-2266 |
DISTRICT #7 | CAMDEN............................................................................................. 2245 California Avenue; P.O. Box 897; Camden 71701 | (870) 836-6401 |
DISTRICT #8 | RUSSELLVILLE................................................................................ 372 Aspen Lane; P. O. Box 70; Russellville 72811 | (479) 968-2286 |
DISTRICT #9 | HARRISON......................................................................................... 4590 Hwy 65 South; P.O. Box 610; Harrison 72602 | (870) 743-2100 |
DISTRICT #10 | PARAGOULD..................................................................................... 2510 Hwy 412 West; P.O. Box 98; Paragould 72451 | (870)239-9511 |
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