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Winter Weights Postponed

Released on November 19, 2020

Due to milder weather this November, Winter Weight season is being postponed on all relevant secondary highways.  Typically, winter weights begin on November 16 each year and run through March 14. 

“When weather remains milder, the program is postponed,” Highways Minister Joe Hargrave said.  “Without sufficient freezing, extra weight can damage pavement and the road beneath which can be costly and potentially dangerous.”

Colder temperatures during the winter months help freeze and strengthen roads.  As a result, more weight can be transported on provincial highways without damaging the road. 

Shippers using secondary weight highways benefit the most because this allows efficient movement from secondary to primary weight highways.  This is a significant benefit to the trucking community because it can result in fewer trips and cost savings for truckers.

Municipal roads are the responsibility of each rural municipality, who set out their own weight limits.

Commercial truckers and shippers are encouraged to check the status regularly at www.saskatchewan.ca/truckingweights

To find the latest road restriction orders online, visit www.saskatchewan.ca, follow us on Twitter @SkGovHwyHotline and look for #skweights or call the Hotline at 511.

For technical and regulatory information, commercial carriers can contact the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Inquiry Line weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 1-866-933-5290.

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For more information, contact:

Steve Shaheen
Highways
Saskatoon
Phone: 306-933-5641
Email: steve.shaheen@gov.sk.ca

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