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If you’re running a construction business, you may need to haul oversize materials and equipment. You should follow the proper procedure if you want to avoid endangering yourself, other drivers, and the load. This guide explains Hawaii’s oversize hauling laws, and how you can keep yourself safe with professional hauling services.

What Are Hawaii’s Laws on Heavy Loads?

In Hawaii, your load can’t be greater than nine feet wide and 14 feet tall, and it must have less than four feet of overhang on the rear and front. Your shipment may be delayed if your load doesn’t meet regulations or have the proper permit for the load. This will cause costly work site downtime.

What Happens If a Truck Is Overburdened?

hauling servicesHire a qualified hauling service provider to handle the job because a truck that’s overburdened or unbalanced is likely to blow a flat tire. This will create project delays and may dissatisfy clients. A driver may also lose control of the vehicle if the tire is blown, and the equipment in the truck may become damaged.

In extreme cases, an overloaded vehicle will roll over when taking a sharp turn. The risk is heightened if weight and speed limits are ignored and exceeded. The equipment may be irreparably damaged during the accident, and the company will experience slowdowns while you wait to replace everything. Limit the likelihood of a rollover and accident by hiring an experienced hauling company.

 

If you need to get your heavy equipment from one site to another, contact the experienced team at Rojac Trucking in Wailuku, HI. Whether you need a dump truck of dirt or a low-bed trailer to transport machinery, they have the expertise and equipment to get the job done quickly and safely. View their resume online, or call (808) 986-1100 to schedule heavy hauling services.

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