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Logi Transports: Your Best Choice for RV Transport in Wyoming
When it comes to RV transport in Wyoming, Logi Transports is the top choice, offering expertise and reliability across the Cowboy State. With a deep understanding of Wyoming’s vast and rugged roads, they ensure your recreational vehicle—whether a 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 Cheyenne? Their heavy-duty flatbeds secure its size for smooth hauls. For a Class B camper van in Casper, they protect its compact frame from high winds. Class C models near Jackson, with their over-cab profile, ride on trailers built to clear low passes. Towable RVs—like travel trailers in Sheridan or fifth-wheels in Laramie—get expert hitching to stay stable on Wyoming’s expansive terrain.


Overcoming Wyoming’s Road Challenges
Wyoming’s highways can test any transport, but Logi Transports excels. I-80, with its fierce winds near Evanston, challenges oversized RVs like toy haulers—Logi uses lowboy trailers for stability. Snowy stretches of I-25 near Buffalo test Class C motorhomes; their drivers plan for winter conditions. Narrow, winding WY-22 over Teton Pass unsettles fifth-wheels, but Logi’s team uses stabilizers for control. Even rural US-14, with its uneven pavement and steep grades, is no match—they adjust routes for safety.
Why Logi Transports Leads in Wyoming
Logi Transports offers competitive rates—starting at $1.20 per mile—plus real-time tracking and full insurance. Their drivers know Wyoming’s roads, from I-90 in the north to US-287 in the south, ensuring timely delivery. With glowing reviews from RV owners statewide, Logi Transports proves they’re the best for RV transport in Wyoming, combining local savvy with top-tier service for any RV and any road.
Wyoming Oversize Permits
WYOMING OVERSIZE PERMITS INFORMATION
PERMITS:
Wyoming oversize permits are obtained from Ports of Entry by the driver (see phone list at bottom of this page). Driver must call ahead to the Port/Scale at least one hour prior to arrival and obtain a clearance number. Failure to do this will result in up to a $500 fine and 24-hour shutdown. The permit is usually valid for one day or one trip.
OPERATING TIME: One-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset, including weekends, plus loads not exceeding 10′ wide, and all other dimensions are legal, may travel at night on Interstate highways only with proper lighting.
RESTRICTED TRAVEL: Holiday travel is usually allowed for loads not requiring escorts, but Ports of Entry are not open, so check with the Port on pre-ordering permit if you wish to run on the holiday.
LEGAL DIMENSIONS
Length: 60′ semi-trailer and load (including any overhang)
Width: 8’6″
Height: 14′
Weight: 80,000 – 117,000 Gross (Federal Bridge Formula applies)
- Single – 20,000
- Tandem – 36,000
- Tridem – 42,000 (8’1″ to 8’5″ of spacing) 36,000 with 8′; 42,500 pounds with greater than 8’6″ spacings; and 43,500 with greater than 10′ of spacings
Divisible Loads Exceeding 80,000: You can exceed 80,000 gross without a permit on state and Interstate highways as long as you are legal on all axle weights and bridge and you are licensed for at least the amount of your gross weight.
ROUTINE PERMIT LIMITS
Length: 110′
Width: 18′
Height: 17′
Weight:
- Single – 25,000
- Tandem – 55,000
- Tridem – 65,000
- Register for up to 117,000 pounds to permit for that much or more
Loads in excess of these dimensions are considered as superloads.
ESCORTS
On Interstate Highways:
Length: At discretion of WY Highway Patrol
Overhang: Over 25′ rear – 1 escort
Width: Over 14′ – 1 escort (Additional escorts may be required by the Highway Patrol for extreme widths.)
Height: As determined by WY Highway Patrol (not usually required)
On 2-Lane Highways:
Length: Over 109′ – 2 escorts
Width: Over 13’11” or if load extends past center lane at any time – 2 escorts
Height: As determined by WY Highway Patrol (not usually required)
SIGNS, FLAGS & LIGHTS: All oversize loads/vehicles must display Oversize Load on both front and rear. Flags are to be placed on projections extending beyond sides of trailer. Over 4′ of rear overhang must be flagged (daytime) or lighted at night. Night running, if allowed, requires an amber clearance light on each front corner and red clearance light on each rear corner of the load and a revolving amber light, amber strobe, or two-way flashing amber lights at least 4″ in diameter mounted on the vehicle
visible to both front and rear.
SEASONAL LOAD RESTRICTIONS: No specific annual restrictions, but they may be imposed as necessary during spring thaw.