Oregon Oversize And Overweight Permit Requirements for Commercial Trucks

May 12, 2026, 8:24 p.m.
Commercial trucks operating in Oregon must comply with state size and weight regulations established by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). If a truck or load exceeds legal dimensions or weight limits, carriers must obtain an oversize or overweight permit before entering or traveling within the state.

Legal Size Limits in Oregon

A permit is generally required when a commercial vehicle exceeds these legal limits:

  • Width: 8 feet 6 inches (102 inches)
  • Height: 14 feet
  • Gross Vehicle Weight: 80,000 pounds
  • Single Axle Weight: 20,000 pounds
  • Tandem Axle Weight: 34,000 pounds
  • Length: Depends on vehicle configuration and route designation
  • Overhang: More than 4 feet front or rear require additional authorization

 

Oregon Oversize And Overweight Permit Requirements for Commercial Trucks

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