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Arizona DOT extends increased truck-weight limits through July 30

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Arizona DOT extends increased truck-weight limits through July 30
Arizona’s gross weight limit for commercial vehicles has been raised to 90,000 pounds through July 30.

PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Transportation has extended through July 30 the temporary higher weight limits for commercial trucks hauling critical supplies and goods during the current public health situation.

In April, the state’s gross weight limit for commercial vehicles was lifted from 80,000 pounds to 90,000 without the need for an overweight permit. The Arizona DOT previously extended the temporary measure to June 30; it will now remain in effect until July 30.

For more information, visit azdot.gov.

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