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RV Transport Idaho

Idaho Transport

RV Transport Idaho

We provide RV Transport Idaho services in and to Idaho!
Motorhomes, trailers, power only, driveaway services, boats, cars, SUVs, trucks… call today!

RV Transport Idaho

Logi Transports: Your Best Choice for RV Transport in Idaho

For RV transport in Idaho, Logi Transports is the premier choice, offering specialized expertise to move your recreational vehicle across the Gem State. With a deep understanding of Idaho’s rugged roads, they ensure safe delivery for any RV type, overcoming the state’s unique challenges.

Tailored Solutions for Every RV Type

Logi Transports handles all RV varieties with precision. A Class A motorhome in Boise? Their heavy-duty flatbeds secure its bulk for long hauls. For a Class B camper van in Coeur d’Alene, they protect its sleek design from rural wear. Class C models near Idaho Falls, with their over-cab profile, ride on trailers built to clear low passes. Towable RVs—like travel trailers in Twin Falls or fifth-wheels in Pocatello—get expert hitching to stay stable on Idaho’s mountainous terrain.

Navigating Idaho’s Road Challenges

Idaho’s highways demand skill, and Logi Transports delivers. I-90 through the panhandle, with its sharp curves near Lookout Pass, tests oversized RVs like toy haulers—Logi uses lowboy trailers and secures permits. Snowy stretches of I-84 near Ontario challenge Class C motorhomes; their drivers time trips to avoid winter hazards. Narrow, steep ID-55 north of McCall can unsettle fifth-wheels, but Logi’s team uses stabilizers to maintain control. Even rural US-95, with its uneven pavement and tight turns, is no issue—they adjust routes for safety.

Why Logi Transports Excels in Idaho

Logi Transports offers fair pricing—starting at $1.20 per mile—plus real-time tracking and full insurance. Their drivers know Idaho’s roads, from I-15 in the southeast to ID-21 in the Sawtooths, ensuring timely delivery. With top reviews from RV owners statewide, Logi Transports proves they’re the best for RV transport in Idaho, blending regional expertise with reliable service to handle any RV and any road.

RV Transport Idaho

Idaho Oversize Permits

IDAHO 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.

Idaho DOT Ph#: 208-334-8420

PERMITS: 

Idaho oversize permits are valid for five days.

OPERATING TIME: One half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset, including Saturdays and Sundays (majority of routes). Up to and including 10′ wide, 110′ long or 14′-6″ high, travel is allowed 24/7 (majority of routes) with lighting as specified on permit. Weekend travel is allowed on majority of routes during daytime hours.

RESTRICTED TRAVEL: If over 13′ wide, movement prohibited between 6:30 am – 8:30 am, 11:30 am – 1:30 pm, and 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm in Boise, Caldwell, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Falls, Lewiston, Nampa, Pocatello, Twin Falls, Garden City and Chubbuck. Holiday travel restrictions may depend on dimension.

LEGAL DIMENSIONS

Length:

  • 53′ semi-trailer on National Network
  • 48′ trailer on non-N.N. (“non-designated”)

Note: Several two-lane highways in Idaho are non-designated, including US-12 except in the Lewiston to Spalding, US-93 from Salmon to Challis, and US-95 from Council to Grangeville.

  • Divisible loads, trailers exceeding 48’ are only allowed with an annual extra length permit, and the tractor-trailer off-track measurement must not exceed 5.50 feet (3.00 on a few mountain routes)
  • Non-divisible loads are covered by single or annual permit, without regard to off-track amount.

Overhang: 4′ front, 15′ rear

Width: 8′-6″

Height: 14′

Weight: 80,000 Gross

  • Single – 20,000
  • Tandem – 34,000
  • Tridem – depends on spacings
  • Steer – 600 pounds per inch of tread width (13,200 pounds with 11″ tires)

Divisible Loads Exceeding 80,000: You can exceed 80,000 gross without a permit on state highways as long as you are legal on all axle/group weights and you are licensed for at least the amount of your gross weight. However, if you need any Interstate routes, you will need to get an Annual Excess Weight Permit.

ROUTINE PERMIT LIMITS

Length: 110′

Width: 16′

Height: 15′-6″

Weight:

  • Single – 33,000 to 22,000*
  • Tandem – 56,000 to 38,500*
  • Tridem – 70,500 to 48,000*
  • Steer – 600 pounds per inch of tread width (13,200 pounds for 11″ tires)

* Group weight maximums depend on route classification, with Interstate routes getting the highest.

Loads exceeding these dimensions or are considered as Super Loads.

ESCORTS

On 2-Lane Highways:

Length: Over 100′ – one escort

Overhang: Over 25′ rear – one escort.

Width:

  • Over 12′ – one escort
  • over 14′ – two escorts
  • over 16′ – may require three escorts

Height: Over 16′ – one escort.

On Interstate System:

Length: Over 120′ – one escort.

Overhang: Over 25′ rear – one escort.

Width:

  • Over 15′ – one escort
  • Over 16′ – may require two or three escorts

Height: Over 16′ – one escort.

MISCELLANEOUS: All lift axles must be on the ground if exceeding legal axle weights. Blades, buckets, etc. may be taken off and hauled on the same load, depending on route and situation. State will determine on a case-by-case basis.

SIGNS, FLAGS & LIGHTS: Requirements are specified on Idaho permit. “Oversize Load” signs are required on all overwidth loads. Flags are required on all four corners and extremities of overwidth loads and on rear overhang exceeding 4′.  Overweight only loads do not require signs or flags.

Counties we specialize in:

  • Ada ID