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Hawaiioperating inLouisiana
State Permit Required — must buy a state-specific oversize permit

Louisiana

Interstate GVW
80,000 lbs
State Road GVW
88,000 lbs
Height Limit
13 ft 6 in
Width Limit
8 ft 6 in
Permits Honored
No

Weight Limits

Louisiana interstate GVW limit: 80,000 lbs. State highways allow up to 88,000 lbs with proper axle configuration. Per-axle limits: Single axle 20,000 lbs, Tandem axle 34,000 lbs, Tridem axle 42,000 lbs. Federal bridge formula on interstates; Louisiana allows higher state highway GVW with proper axle spacing. Enforcement tolerance: Limited tolerance on non-interstate highways.

Size Limits

Height: 13 ft 6 in. Width: 8 ft 6 in. Trailer length: 59 ft 6 in (semitrailer). Overall combination length: No overall limit for tractor-semitrailer.

Oversize/Overweight Permits

Oversize/overweight permits through LaGeaux online system; annual permits require approved routes Fees: Single-trip: $20; Annual: $100+. Hawaii oversize permits are not directly honored in Louisiana. You will need to obtain a Louisiana-specific permit for oversize/overweight loads. Apply online: https://dotd.la.gov/about/office-of-operations/oversized-and-overweight-truck-permits/ Enforcement: DOTD weigh stations; State Police enforcement; per-pound fines.

Exemptions

Agricultural: Agricultural products exempt on state highways up to 88,000 lbs; sugarcane haulers have special provisions. Timber/Forestry: Timber vehicles allowed up to 86,600 lbs on designated state routes.

Official Source

For the most current weight and size regulations, permit applications, and seasonal restriction updates, visit the official Louisiana DOT page at https://dotd.la.gov/about/office-of-operations/oversized-and-overweight-truck-permits/. Contact the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development for specific routing questions.

Law last updated: 2025Row last reviewed: May 8, 2026

Weight and size limits are subject to change. Always verify current limits on the official state DOT website before travel. Seasonal restrictions, bridge postings, and local ordinances may further reduce allowable weights. Data reflects 2025-2026 regulations where available.