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RV Transport Florida

RV Transport Florida

RV Transport Florida

RV Transport Florida

Logi Transports: Your Best Choice for RV Transport in Florida

For RV transport in Florida, Logi Transports is the premier choice, delivering expertise and reliability across the Sunshine State. With a deep understanding of Florida’s roads, they ensure your recreational vehicle—motorhome or towable—arrives safely, no matter the conditions.

Tailored Handling for Every RV Type

Logi Transports manages all RV types with skill. A Class A motorhome in Miami? Their heavy-duty flatbeds secure its bulk for long hauls. For a Class B camper van in Orlando, they protect its sleek design from urban jostling. Class C models near Tampa, with their over-cab profile, ride on trailers built to clear low bridges. Towable RVs—like travel trailers in Jacksonville or fifth-wheels in Pensacola—get precision hitching to stay stable on Florida’s flat and windy highways.

Conquering Florida’s Road Challenges

Florida’s roads can be demanding, but Logi Transports rises to the occasion. I-95’s heavy traffic through Fort Lauderdale tests oversized RVs like toy haulers—Logi plans moves to avoid peak hours. Flood-prone stretches of I-75 near Naples challenge Class C motorhomes during rainy season; their drivers reroute and monitor forecasts. High winds on the Overseas Highway (US-1) to Key West can unsettle fifth-wheels, but Logi uses stabilizers to keep them steady. Even congested I-4 through Orlando, with its tight lanes, is no issue—they adapt equipment and timing for smooth delivery.

Why Logi Transports Excels in Florida

Logi Transports offers competitive rates—starting at $1.10 per mile—plus GPS tracking and full insurance. Their drivers know Florida’s highways, from I-10 in the Panhandle to FL-826 in Miami, ensuring on-time arrival. With top reviews from RV owners statewide, Logi Transports proves they’re the best for RV transport in Florida, combining local savvy with top-tier service to handle any RV and any road.

RV Transport Florida

Florida Oversize Permits

FLORIDA 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.

Florida DOT Ph#: 850-410-5777

PERMITS: 

Florida oversize permits are valid for ten days.

OPERATING TIME: One half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset, including Saturday and Sunday if load is 10′ wide and under, legal trailer length, and height not exceeding 14′-6″. Over 10′ wide but not exceeding 14′ wide may travel until 12:00 noon on Saturday and Sunday. Overweight only can usually run 24/7.

RESTRICTED TRAVEL: No movement allowed from 7:00 am – 9:00 am and 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm in Hillsboro and Dade Counties. Other county curfews, depending on permitted dimensions, will be listed on the Florida permit. Travel is prohibited during 6 main holidays plus Martin Luther King Day for loads exceeding 10′ wide, 14′-6″ high or legal length: The days before and after New Year’s, Thanksgiving and Christmas may also be restricted.

TURNPIKE: Florida turnpike limit is 12′ wide, 13′-6″ high. FL Turnpike routes are applied for with the state application. Additional toll charge is approximately 25 cents per mile for 7 axles, 20 cents per mile for 5.

LEGAL DIMENSIONS

Length:

  • 48′ trailer (53′ semi-trailer must have kingpin setting of 41′ from center of kingpin to center of rear axle to be legal)
  • 75′ overall length

Overhang: 3′ front or rear

Width: 8′-6″ (8′ on some non-designated)

Height: 13′-6″ (13′ non-designated)

Overhang: 3′ front or rear.

Weight: 80,000 Gross

  • Single – 22,000
  • Tandem – 44,000
  • Tridem – 66,000
ROUTINE PERMIT LIMITS

Length: 150′

Overhang: No set maximum.

Width: 15′

Height: 15′ *

*Route survey (written) is required for height over 15′ (or over 14′-6″ on some 2-lane routes)

Weight: Depends on spacings

  • 5 axles – 112,000 depends on spacings and routes
  • 6 axles – 122,000
  • 7 axles – 142,000
  • 8 axles – 160,000

Loads exceeding these dimensions or weights have to be applied for as Super Loads.

ESCORTS

Length: 75′ to 95′ – may require one escort

Overhang: Rear overhang up to 20′ past center of last axle or dolly may require one escort.

Width:

  • Over 12′ – one escort, (over 12′ on some two-lanes – two escorts)
  • over 14′ – two escorts
  • over 15′ may also require State Police escort

Height:

  • Over 14′-6″ – one escort with high pole
  • over 16′ – two escorts with high pole
  • At 15′ high and over needs route survey.

MISCELLANEOUS: Blades, buckets, counterweights, etc. may be hauled up to 16′ wide, only if cannot be reduced (welded parts). Parts may be hauled on same vehicle.

SIGNS, FLAGS & LIGHTS: Flags are required on all over width, over height and over length loads, and with 3′ front or 4′ rear overhang. Flags must be red or orange adn 18″ square placed on all four corners and all protrusions, projections and overhangs. “Oversize Load” signs required on all loads exceeding 10′ wide, over legal length or 14′ high. Loads exceeding 10′ wide, or over 4′ rear overhang need 360 degree amber warning light on tractor. Width over 12′, height over 14′-6″, length 85′ or over, requires two 360 degree amber warning lights, one on tractor and one at rear of load.

Counties we specialize in:

  • Miami-Dade FL
  • Broward County FL
  • Hillsborough County FL
  • Palm Beach FL
  • Orange County FL
  • Duval FL
  • Pinellas FL
  • Lee FL
  • Polk FL
  • Volusia FL
  • Brevard FL
  • Pasco FL
  • Osceola FL
  • Marion FL
  • Sarasota FL
  • Manatee FL
  • Escambia FL
  • Lucie FL
  • Lake FL
  • Collier FL
  • Leon FL