
RV Transport Alabama
We provide RV Transport Alabama services in and to Alabama!
Motorhomes, trailers, power only, driveaway services, boats, cars, SUVs, trucks… call today!
Logi Transports: Your Best Choice for RV Transport in Alabama
When it comes to RV transport in Alabama, Logi Transports is the standout choice. With tailored expertise and a deep understanding of the state’s roads, they ensure your recreational vehicle—whether it’s a motorhome or a towable—arrives safely and on time, no matter the challenges.
Expertise Across All RV Types
Logi Transports handles every RV with precision. A Class A motorhome heading out of Mobile? Their heavy-duty flatbeds keep it secure for the haul. For a Class B camper van in Huntsville, they lock it down to protect its compact build. Class C models near Montgomery, with their over-cab design, ride on trailers built to clear low obstacles. Towable RVs—like travel trailers in Tuscaloosa or fifth-wheels in Birmingham—benefit from expert hitching, ensuring stability on Alabama’s varied terrain.


Tackling Alabama’s Road Challenges
Alabama’s roads can throw curveballs, but Logi Transports navigates them expertly. I-65, running north-south through Birmingham, often clogs with traffic—Logi times moves to avoid delays. Narrow stretches of US-231 in the Wiregrass region pose issues for oversized RVs like toy haulers; they secure permits and escorts to comply with width limits. Wet conditions on I-10 near Mobile can make towing tricky for fifth-wheels, but their drivers use advanced stabilizers to prevent swaying. Even rural routes like AL-5, with tight turns and uneven pavement, are no match for their skilled team.
Why Logi Transports Stands Above
Logi Transports offers competitive rates—starting at $1.10 per mile—along with real-time tracking and full insurance. Their drivers know Alabama’s highways, from I-20 in Anniston to I-85 in Auburn, ensuring smooth delivery. With rave reviews from RV owners statewide, Logi Transports proves they’re the best for RV transport in Alabama, blending local know-how with top-tier service to handle any RV and any road.
Alabama Oversize Permits
ALABAMA OVERSIZE PERMITS & ESCORTS INFORMATION
Important!
We are not a permit service. We do not arrange permits for carriers. The following is for informational purposes only. We also do not answer permit and escort requirements. Always read your permits and provisions sheets carefully. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided.
Alabama DOT Ph#: 256-234-4265
PERMITS:
Alabama oversize permits are valid for five consecutive days. Must have permit prior to entering state.
OPERATING TIME: Daylight only (one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset) Monday through Saturday. No travel on Sundays.
RESTRICTED TRAVEL: No travel on major holidays and Holiday weekends.
LEGAL DIMENSIONS:
Length: 57′ trailers
- 53’6″ on roads less than 12′ wide
- 85′ overall (unless trailer exceeds 57′)
Overhang: 10′ front, 5′ rear
Note: 60′ Structural steel is exempt from permits and escorts
Width: 8’6″ (8′ on lanes less than 12′ wide)
Height: 13’6″
Weight: 80,000 Gross
- Single – 20,000
- Tandem – 34,000
- Tridem – 42,000
ROUTINE PERMIT LIMITS:
Length: 150′ (maximum overhang 20′)
Overhang: 20′ rear overhang is the maximum permitted.
Width: 16′ (over 16′ cannot use Interstate)
Height: 16′
Weight:
- 5 axles – 102,000
- 6 axles – 124,000
- 7 axles – 146,000
- 8 axles – 168,000
Maximum without special permission
- Steer – 14,000
- Single – 22,000
- Tandem – 44,000
- Tridem – 66,000
- Quad – 88,000
Loads exceeding these dimensions, over 180,000 are Super Loads.
ESCORTS:
Length: With legal trailer length
- over 90′ – 1 escort
- over 105′ – 2 escorts
- Trailer length over 57′ – 1 rear escort
Overhang: over 5′ rear overhang – 1 escort.
Width: over 12′ – 1 escort.
Height: over 16’* – 1 escort *(may be needed at lower heights on some routes)
Bucket or Blade Rule: If bucket or blade protrudes past sides of trailer at 12′ wide – 1 escort. (No escort needed if outriggers are used to prevent bucket or blade from protruding sides of trailer).
Miscellaneous: Bulldozers, front end loaders and similar equipment shall be loaded with the blade to the rear any time the blade protrudes beyond the transporting vehicle. Overweight dozer and blade must be attached, or else hauled on separate loads if blade is detached.
60′ Structural steel is exempt from permits and escorts.
SIGNS, FLAGS & LIGHTS:
“Oversize Load” signs front and rear of any overwidth or overlength vehicle. Flags must be placed at front and rear corners of any overdimensional load or vehicle. Over 4′ rear overhang requires lights at night. (Over 5′ needs permit, and can’t run at night). There are no sign or flag requirements for overheight only or overweight only loads.
Alabama Blade and Bucket Rule: 2 pilot cars are required at 12′ in Alabama any time a blade or bucket protrudes past the edges of the trailer. This applies to dozers, excavators and any other equipment with a blade or bucket. Also, the blade or bucket must be loaded to the rear.
Counties we specialize in:
- Mobile AL
- Madison AL
- Montgomery AL