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Seasonal Restrictions — spring thaw or winter weight postings

Indiana

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

Weight Limits

Indiana interstate GVW limit: 80,000 lbs. Per-axle limits: Single axle 20,000 lbs, Tandem axle 34,000 lbs, Tridem axle 42,000 lbs. Federal bridge formula applies. Enforcement tolerance: No general tolerance on interstates.

Size Limits

Height: 13 ft 6 in. Width: 8 ft 6 in. Trailer length: 53 ft (semitrailer). Overall combination length: No overall limit for tractor-semitrailer on designated network.

Oversize/Overweight Permits

Oversize/overweight permits available online through INDOT permit system Fees: Single-trip: $20; Annual: $100. Minnesota oversize permits are not directly honored in Indiana. You will need to obtain a Indiana-specific permit for oversize/overweight loads. Apply online: https://www.in.gov/indot/doing-business-with-indot/permits/oversize-overweight-permits/ Enforcement: Weigh stations; Indiana State Police enforcement; fines per pound overweight.

Exemptions

Agricultural: Agricultural vehicles exempt on non-interstate roads; grain harvest exemption allows higher weights seasonally.

Seasonal Restrictions

Spring thaw weight restrictions on county roads. Check with the state DOT for current postings and dates before planning your route.

Official Source

For the most current weight and size regulations, permit applications, and seasonal restriction updates, visit the official Indiana DOT page at https://www.in.gov/indot/doing-business-with-indot/permits/oversize-overweight-permits/. Contact the Indiana Department of Transportation for specific routing questions.

Law last updated: 2025Row last reviewed: Apr 17, 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.