The Ministry of Highways announced winter weight season began Monday, December 8 in the northern region, which helps keep Saskatchewan's export-based economy moving.
Winter weights allow trucks to carry heavier loads on secondary highways, which maximizes the amount of goods that can be moved when starting their journeys in land-locked Saskatchewan to destinations worldwide.
The ministry will continue monitoring conditions to determine when winter weights can start in the rest of Saskatchewan.
Winter weights mean the roadbed under the pavement is frozen enough to support heavier truck traffic without damaging the highway. The economy benefits because more cargo can be shipped on each truck, which is more efficient.
Commercial truckers and shippers are encouraged to check the status of winter weights on their routes regularly by reading the latest road restriction orders and related information at: saskatchewan.ca/truckingweights.
Technical and regulatory information is also available through the Ministry of Highways' Trucking Inquiry Line at 1-866-933-5290 or outside of Saskatchewan at 306-933-5290.
Rural municipalities can opt into the province's winter weights program. Those that do not opt in are responsible for their own roads and set their own weight limits.