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Vermont
Speed Limits
Truck speed limits in Vermont: Highway 65 mph, Rural 55 mph, Urban 50 mph. Same as passenger vehicles; lower limits on most roads. Left lane: No specific truck left-lane restriction; limited multi-lane highways.
Winter & Chain Laws
No mandatory chain law; chains and studded tires permitted; winter tires recommended Construction: Short construction season May-October; severe mud season (March-May) with weight restrictions on many roads.
Restricted Routes
Many rural roads have seasonal weight limits during mud season (spring thaw); narrow mountain roads; strict permit requirements for oversize/overweight
Hours of Service & ELD
Standard federal HOS enforcement; VSP commercial vehicle units ELD: Full federal ELD mandate compliance required.
Inspections & Enforcement
Moderate; VSP conducts regular inspections; known for strict permit requirements Drug testing: Federal DOT drug testing requirements apply.
Parking Availability
Very limited; small rural state with few truck stops; almost no dedicated truck parking
Official Source
For the most current trucking regulations in Vermont, visit the official enforcement page at https://vtrans.vermont.gov/operations/commercial-vehicles.
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Trucking regulations change frequently. Always verify current rules with the official state DOT or highway patrol before operating. This guide is for informational purposes only. Data reflects regulations as of early 2026.