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Oklahoma
Weight Limits
Oklahoma interstate GVW limit: 80,000 lbs. State highways allow up to 90,000 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; Oklahoma allows higher GVW on state highways with proper axle configuration. Enforcement tolerance: 5% tolerance on individual axle weights on state highways.
Size Limits
Height: 13 ft 6 in. Width: 8 ft 6 in. Trailer length: 53 ft (semitrailer). Overall combination length: 65 ft combination.
Oversize/Overweight Permits
Oversize/overweight permits through OTA and ODOT online system Fees: Single-trip: $25; Annual: $50+. Texas oversize/overweight permits are honored under reciprocal agreements. Verify specific terms before travel. Apply online: https://oklahoma.gov/odot/programs-and-projects/permits.html Enforcement: OHP and ODOT enforcement; weigh stations; graduated fine schedule.
Exemptions
Agricultural: Agricultural vehicles exempt on state highways; cotton trailers and grain haulers have special provisions.
Official Source
For the most current weight and size regulations, permit applications, and seasonal restriction updates, visit the official Oklahoma DOT page at https://oklahoma.gov/odot/programs-and-projects/permits.html. Contact the Oklahoma Department of Transportation for specific routing questions.
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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.