ST. PAUL, Minn. –
Spring truck weight restrictions on state highways will end April 22
for Minnesota's South, Southeast and Metro frost zones, according to the
Minnesota Department of Transportation. There is one exception in the
south zone. The spring truck weight restrictions continue on Highway 277
between Glueck and Highway 40 because of soil weakness.
Spring load restrictions are still in effect in the central, north-central and north frost zones.
Ending dates for spring load restrictions are established by monitoring roadway strength as weather conditions change.
The South Zone extends south from the southern limit of the Central Zone (US 12 – Hennepin county line) to the Iowa state line and east to the Metro Zone and then a line following and including Interstate 35. This zone includes Highway 19 along the southern border of Scott County.
The South Zone extends south from the southern limit of the Central Zone (US 12 – Hennepin county line) to the Iowa state line and east to the Metro Zone and then a line following and including Interstate 35. This zone includes Highway 19 along the southern border of Scott County.
The Southeast Zone
extends south from the southern limit of the Metro Zone along, but not
including, I-35 to the Iowa state line and east to the Wisconsin state
line. This zone includes Highway 19 along the southern border of Dakota
County.
The Metro Zone
(Minneapolis – St. Paul metro area) includes Anoka, Carver, Chisago,
Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott and Washington counties. This zone does
not include Highway 19 along the southern borders of Scott and Dakota
counties.
The Central Zone
extends south from the southern limit of the North-Central Zone (US 10 –
Highway 210 – Highway 18 – I-35 – Highway 48 – Wisconsin state line)
to a line following and including US 12 from the South Dakota state line to the Hennepin County line.
Road
restriction maps showing the locations of weight-restricted routes and
state highways open to maximum 10-ton axle weights are listed at www.dot.state.mn.us/materials. Click on "Seasonal Load Limits," and then "Spring Load Restrictions" for the most up-to-date information.
The
information is also available by calling MnDOT’s 24-hour automated
message center at 1-800-723-6543 in the United States and Canada or by
calling 651-366-5400.
Middle-range
overweight permits become available within each frost zone when spring
load restrictions are lifted. Full-summer overweight permits become
available within each frost zone starting two to three weeks after
spring load restrictions are lifted.
Travelers
in Minnesota can get up-to-date information on road conditions,
construction and weather reports by dialing 511 or visiting www.511mn.org.