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Florida Oversize Permit: Guide for Truckers

How to Get an Oversize Permit in Florida: A Complete Guide for Truckers

Planning to haul large or heavy loads through Florida? From seasonal tourist traffic to coastal bridge routes, the Sunshine State has strict regulations for oversize and overweight transport. This guide outlines what you need to know about securing a Florida oversize permit and moving safely and legally across the state. Many carriers also secure trip and fuel permits for interstate moves to stay fully compliant. Want someone else to take care of the hassle? Let OSOWPermits.com manage your Florida oversize permit and get your documentation delivered fast.

Legal Dimensions

Width
8.5 feet
Height
13.5 feet
Length
75 feet

Weight Limits

Gross
80,000 lbs
Per Axle Notes
Varies by axle configuration and bridge spacing

Example Scenario

Boats and recreational trailers moving between inland and coastal Florida often exceed standard dimensions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is night travel allowed for oversize loads in Florida?

Night travel is generally prohibited unless specifically authorized by FDOT on your permit.

Can I get an annual permit in Florida?

Yes. Annual oversize permits are available for qualifying loads and vehicle types on approved routes.

Are there extra restrictions during hurricane season?

Yes. Emergency declarations may override travel privileges, even with a valid permit. Always check FDOT alerts.

Conclusion

Florida routes often involve urban congestion, coastal bridges, and weather-related disruptions, so permit timing matters. Verify travel windows and route restrictions early to keep your load moving safely and legally.
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