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Learn about restrictions, warning lights, vehicle escorts, poor weather, routes, weight, "How to Apply" and additional requirements for moving a building on a highway.
Highways capable of handling over dimensional loads.
When moving agricultural equipment on a highway, there may be times when you require a permit. This depends on the type of equipment being moved, as well as the time of day and the highway you’re using. This also includes restrictions, designated highways, and when escort vehicles are required.
Know how much your truck should weigh, load width-limits or anything else to do with trucking when travelling in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Highway Patrol is responsible for ensuring that goods move safely across Saskatchewan's highway network.
Find information on the application of tax and tax programs for truckers.
Transportation Partnership Programs allow shippers or receivers in Saskatchewan to increase productivity through reduced transportation costs by using vehicles which safely exceed current regulated weights and/or dimensions.
Oil well service vehicle carriers/drives may apply for an annual permit exempting them from certain regulations related to the Federal Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Regulations.
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