
RV Transport South Carolina
We provide RV Transport South Carolina services in and to South Carolina!
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Logi Transports: Your Best Choice for RV Transport in South Carolina
When it comes to RV transport in South Carolina, Logi Transports is the premier choice, delivering expertise and reliability across the Palmetto State. With a deep understanding of South Carolina’s diverse roads, they ensure your recreational vehicle—motorhome or towable—arrives safely, tackling the state’s unique challenges.
Expert Handling for Every RV Type
Logi Transports manages all RV types with precision. A Class A motorhome in Charleston? Their heavy-duty flatbeds secure its size for smooth hauls. For a Class B camper van in Columbia, they protect its compact frame from wear. Class C models near Greenville, with their over-cab profile, ride on trailers built to clear low bridges. Towable RVs—like travel trailers in Myrtle Beach or fifth-wheels in Spartanburg—get expert hitching to stay stable on South Carolina’s varied terrain.


Overcoming South Carolina’s Road Challenges
South Carolina’s highways can test any transport, but Logi Transports excels. I-26, with its steep grades near the Blue Ridge, challenges oversized RVs like toy haulers—Logi uses lowboy trailers for stability. Wet, narrow SC-9 near Chester tests Class C motorhomes; their drivers adjust for slick conditions. High winds on I-95 near Florence unsettle fifth-wheels, but Logi’s team uses stabilizers for control. Even rural US-17 along the coast, with its uneven pavement and tight turns, is no match—they plan routes for safe passage.
Why Logi Transports Leads in South Carolina
Logi Transports offers competitive rates—starting at $1.15 per mile—plus real-time tracking and full insurance. Their drivers know South Carolina’s roads, from I-85 in the Upstate to US-21 in the Lowcountry, ensuring timely delivery. With glowing reviews from RV owners statewide, Logi Transports proves they’re the best for RV transport in South Carolina, combining local savvy with top-tier service for any RV and any road.
South Carolina Oversize Permits
SOUTH CAROLINA O/D PERMITS INFORMATION
PERMITS:
South Carolina oversize permits are valid for seven days. Must have permit prior to entering the state.
OPERATING TIME: One-half hour after sunrise to one-half hour before sunset, Monday through Saturday. No Sunday travel. Overweight only not over 130,000 pounds gross may have continuous travel if they can maintain traffic flow speed. Over 130,000 pounds may travel Monday through Friday only.
RESTRICTED TRAVEL: No loads over 12′ wide up to 15′ wide are to be moved over state highways in close proximity to large urban areas between the hours of 7:00 – 9:00 AM and 3:00 – 6:00 PM on school days and 4:30 – 6:00 PM on other days, and loads over 15′ wide up to 16′ wide must be moved between the hours of 9:00 – 3:00 during school days and 9:00 – 4:00 other days. Routes between I-95 and the Myrtle Beach area are prohibited on Friday and Saturday form Memorial Day through Labor Day. No travel on major holidays and holiday weekends.
LEGAL DIMENSIONS
Length: 53’0 semitrailer and load (not to exceed 41′ from center of kingpin to center of rear tandem).
Overhang:
- 5′ rear overhang on a 48′ semitrailer
- None on a 53′
Width: 8’6″ Interstate and designated highways
Height: 13’6
Note: SC will not permit overhang with multiple pieces. They will only permit it with a non-divisible load.
Weight: 80,000 Gross
- Single – 20,000
- Tandem – 34,000
- Tridem – 35,200 depends on spacings
ROUTINE PERMIT LIMITS
Length: 125′
Overhang:
- 3′ front of trailer
- 10′ rear on 48′ to 53′ semi-trailer
Width: 16′
Height: No set limits – determined by route. Must be at least 6″ less than any overhead structure.
Weight:
- Gross Weights
- 5 axles – 90,000
- 6 axles – 110,000
- 7 axles – 130,000
- Axle Weights
- Single – 20,000
- Tandem – 40,000
- Tridem – 60,000
- Quad – 80,000
Loads exceeding these dimensions are considered as superloads.
ESCORTS
Length: Not specified
Overhang: Over 10′ rear – 1 escort
Width:
- Over 12′ on 2-lane highways – 1 escort
- Over 14′ (all highway) – 2 escorts
- Over 16′ – 3 escorts at minimum, and may require police escort
Height: Not specified. Permittee is responsible for vertical clearances.
EXCEPTIONS & MISCELLANEOUS: Implements of husbandry, including farm tractors, forestry equipment and road machinery, are exempt from needing permits when the load is not over 12′ wide, 13’6 high or 90,000 pounds gross. This exemption is for daylight running, and may run seven days a week.
SIGNS, FLAGS & LIGHTS: “Oversize Load” signs are required at front and rear for all loads exceeding 12′ wide, and flags are required on each corner. A rotating amber beacon or strobe light is required on rear of loads exceeding 12′ wide up to 14′ wide. When width is over 14′ wide up to 16′ wide, a rotating amber beacon or strobe is required on each outer rear corner of the load. For any rear overhang of 4′ or more, a red flag must be displayed at the extreme rear of the load, and a rotating amber beacon light or strobe light must be displayed there when traveling from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, or when windshield wipers must be used or inclement weather or other conditions reduce visibility below 500 feet.
Counties we specialize in:
- Greenville SC
- Richland SC
- Charleston SC
- Spartanburg SC
- Horry SC
- Lexington SC
- York SC