For Immediate Release
Posted: February 26, 2024

Contact

Alan Hanscom, P.E., State Maintenance Engineer, Bureau of Highway Maintenance
(603) 271-2693
Richard Arcand, Public Information Officer
(603) 271-6495

Annual Road Postings Underway on Sections of State Highways

Heavy Vehicle Ban Necessary to Protect Pavements during Thaw.

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) Commissioner William Cass has ordered customary spring load limits on sections of the State highway system as authorized under State law.
 
Warmer weather means sections of roads will be vulnerable to pavement breaking up as the frost leaves the underlying road base. Road postings are determined annually by local NHDOT District Engineers, who carefully review each roadway in their areas before posting a road limit to ensure protection of the roads. 

The maximum allowable vehicular weight posted sections of State highways is 30,000 pounds gross weight, or the cumulative width in inches of all tires contacting the road surface multiplied by 300, whichever is less. 

Under State law (Section 236:3-a), trucks carrying home heating oil, processed milk products, maple sap, and septic pumper trucks are exempted from seasonal bans with the approval of NHDOT District Engineers. 

Affected roads can be found on the Web at https://newengland511.org/ under the top banner "Trucking- New Hampshire- Seasonal Posting."