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Logi Transports: Navigating Heavy Equipment Transport New York
In the bustling metropolis of Heavy Equipment Transport New York, where space is at a premium and traffic is a constant challenge, moving heavy equipment requires not just muscle but also a strategic mind. Enter Logi Transports, a company that has carved a niche for itself in the logistics of heavy equipment transportation across the state of New York.
The Challenge of Urban Heavy Haul
New York City, with its narrow streets, heavy traffic, and stringent regulations, presents a unique set of challenges for moving oversized and heavy machinery. Here’s how Logi Transports tackles these:
Equipment Specialization: Not all trucks are created equal. Logi Transports employs a fleet tailored for heavy equipment, from flatbeds to step deck trailers, each chosen for the specific needs of the cargo, ensuring stability and safety.
Permitting and Compliance: Navigating through New York’s legal landscape for oversized loads involves meticulous planning. Logi Transports ensures all necessary permits are secured, reducing delays and ensuring compliance with state regulations.
Route Planning: With insights into traffic patterns, construction zones, and road restrictions, Logi Transports crafts routes that minimize disruption and maximize efficiency. This includes understanding the nuances of New York’s highway system, like avoiding certain routes during peak hours or considering alternative paths around known bottlenecks.
Real-World Applications
- Construction Sites: Whether it’s moving cranes to skyscraper construction sites or heavy machinery to bridge construction projects, Logi Transports has become synonymous with reliability in the construction sector.
- Agricultural Equipment: New York’s upstate regions often require the transport of large farming machinery. Logi Transports handles these with care, understanding the delicate balance between heavy weight and the need for precision in handling.
- Event Logistics: From setting up stages for concerts in Central Park to moving heavy sound equipment for Broadway shows, Logi Transports ensures that the show goes on without logistical hiccups.
The Human Element
Beyond the machinery, Logi Transports prides itself on its team’s expertise. These are not just drivers but seasoned professionals who understand the intricacies of New York’s urban and rural landscapes:
- Driver Training: Each driver undergoes specialized training for handling oversized loads, understanding not just the mechanics but also the legal and safety aspects of their job.
- Customer Service: Logi Transports offers personalized service, where each move is planned in consultation with clients, ensuring that every piece of equipment arrives not just on time but also in perfect condition.
Conclusion
Logi Transports stands out in New York’s heavy equipment moving scene not just for its logistical prowess but for its commitment to service excellence. In a city where time is money, and space is at a premium, their ability to move mountains (or at least heavy machinery) with precision and care makes them an invaluable asset to businesses across various sectors. Whether it’s through the concrete jungle of Manhattan or the winding roads of the Catskills, Logi Transports ensures that heavy equipment transportation in New York is anything but heavy lifting for its clients.
New York Oversize Permits
NEW YORK OVERSIZE PERMITS 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.
New York DOT Ph#: 888-783-1685
PERMITS: New York oversize permits are valid for five travel days. New York City permit is good for one several hour period, either day or night depending on dimensions and routes. New York Thruway usually one to three days.
OPERATING TIME: One-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset, Monday through Friday, and may travel on Saturday until Noon, if not over 12′ wide or 85 long, legal height, and able to “maintain traffic flow speed.” This includes I-84 and other NY Thruways. Overweight only up to 96,000 pounds may travel 24/7. Movement not allowed on major holidays, and Friday afternoons before some holiday weekends. New York City: Night travel may be allowed or it may be required in New York City or on Long Island, depending on dimensions.
RESTRICTED TRAVEL: At 14′ wide, 14′ high, 90′ long, no travel through business districts between 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. At 16′ wide, 15′ high, 100′ long or greater, no state travel between 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.. No travel on major holidays. Travel shut down is usually 12:00 Noon the day before a holiday or holiday weekend. NYC is more restrictive. Other time restrictions may be listed on permits for local areas.
New York City: Separate permit is needed. Travel restrictions are numerous and permits/escorts are expensive. Permits for city are issued for one period either at night or during the day, not both. Over 10′ wide, except on Interstate and truck routes, has to be a night move (10:00 p.m. to 5:30 a.m., Monday through Thursday, and 12:01 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. Friday night-Saturday morning (after midnight) and Sunday night-Monday morning. On Interstate and George Washington Bridge only, over 10′ and less than 12′ wide may travel Monday through Friday 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.. Over 80,000 pounds gross weight has to be a night move, route survey required to get permit. (Note: NYC DOT sometimes requires night travel for smaller loads). Special permission may also be needed on bridges going into NYC.
NY Thruway: Separate permit is needed for the Thruway. Thruway includes I-87 (NYC to Albany), I-95 (NYC to Connecticut), I-287 (connecting I-87 with I-95), I-90, and I-190 (connecting Buffalo with Niagara Falls). Loads over 13’6″ height are not allowed.
LEGAL DIMENSIONS
Length:
- 53′ semi-trailer on Designate Highway system and NY Access Highways
- 48′ trailer and 65′ overall length on non-qualifying highways, in NYC and on NY Thruway
- Trailer exceeding 48′ must have kingpin setting of 43′ or less from kingpin to center of rear axle
NYC:
- 53′ semi-trailers and units longer than 65′ overall only legal on I-95, I-295 and I-495, traveling from the George Washington Bridge to Long Island
- Otherwise, 55′ is legal length in NYC
Width: 8′-6″ (8′ in NYC and roads with less than 10′ wide travel lanes)
Height: 13′-6″
Weight: 80,000 Gross
- Single – 22,400
- Tandem – 36,000
- Tridem – 54,000
Note: Axles less than 46″ apart are considered as one axle.
Over length Permit Exemptions: Permits are not required for loads of poles, girders, beams, columns or similar objects if only legal length is exceeded. This may not apply in NYC area.
ROUTINE PERMIT LIMITS
Length: No set amount: state determines on individual basis.
Overhang:
- Maximum rear overhang shall not exceed 1/3 the length of load, 2/3 of which must rest on the trailer bed
- Front overhang may not exceed 15′
Width: No set amount: state determines on individual basis. NY Thruway – 16′ wide maximum.
Height: 14′ and over (over 13′-6″ on Thruway) requires a route survey.
Weight:
- Gross Weights
- 5 axles – 120,000
- 6 axles – 130,000
- 7 axles – 140,000
- Axle Weights
- Single – Depends on route and tire size
- Tandem – 50,000
- Tridem – 60,000
- Quad – depends on route/tire size
You must be registered for at least the amount of weight you are permitting for New York.
Superloads: Any vehicle or combination which is:
- over 16′ wide
- 16′ or greater in height
- Over 160′ in length
- 200,000 pounds or greater in gross weight
is treated as a superload. At least two weeks are required for approval.
ESCORTS
Length:
- 80′ to 99′-11″ – one escort
- 100′ and over – two escorts, three on two-lane highways
- 160′ and over – three escorts
New York City:
- Over 65′ long – one escort
- Going to Long Island requires 2 escorts
Overhang: Over 10′ front or rear overhang – one escort.
Width:
- Over 12′ – one escort
- 16′ and over – at least two escorts (three may be required)
- Over 16′ – police escort
- Over 15′ on NY Thruway also requires Thruway Traffic Safety Supervision Escort
New York City:
- Over 11′ – one escort
- Over 14′ – two escorts
Height:
- 14′ and over – one escort with pole, and a route survey is needed to apply for permit
- Over 15′ may need to provide a bucket truck
- Over 16′ – police escort
- On Long Island, escort required for over 13’6 high
Weight: Over 200,000 pounds – police escort. Speed, etc.: Police escort also required whenever a vehicle must centerline a bridge or highway. Escort also required if permit vehicle cannot maintain normal highway speeds (within 20 mph of posted speed).
ROUTE SURVEYS
Length:
- NY State: 100′ and over requires route survey to order a permit
- New York City: over 80′
Width:
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- NY State: 16′ and over requires route survey to order a permit
- New York City: Over 12′
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Height:
- NY State: 14′ and over – route survey required to order a permit
- New York City: over 14′
BRIDGES: Toll for most legal weight loads is $30.00 State bridges (like the George Washington Bridge) charge it only one way if coming out empty; city bridges charge it both ways. Bridge permits are needed for some loads.
SIGNS & FLAGS: “Oversize Load” signs are required to the front and rear on all oversized loads, including high loads. Red or orange fluorescent flags (18″ square), mounted on staffs, are required at all corners at the extremities of load or trailer for any over width or over length load. (For night moves, use amber warning lights to front or side in place of flags, and red warning lights to rear). Overhang of 4′ or more requires flags on staff at end of load or lights at night (two flags required at extremities of overhang if width of overhang is more than 2′). All headlights and external lights must be turned on for wide, high, or over length loads. For wide or high loads (over 8’6″ wide or 13’6″ high), power unit must have a minimum of one amber light (6″ minimum to 9″ maximum in size) located on top of the vehicle and visible in a 360-degree radius. In New York City, loads over 10′ wide must have two flashing yellow lights at each end of the load; loads over 14′ wide require two steady yellow lights attached to rear of the load.
NYC Note:
Loads going into or through New York City require a permit and one escort if overall length exceeds the legal length of 65 feet! This also applies when trailer is empty after dropping a load in NYC area.