The lifting of frost laws and weight restrictions in July has a significant impact on open-deck capacity for oversize freight transportation. This period sees increased demand for open-deck capacity in both northern states and southern regions. However, there are cost implications and challenges associated with securing open-deck capacity during this time. In this blog, we will explore the impact of lifting frost laws and weight restrictions, discuss the increased demand for open-deck capacity, and provide strategies for securing open-deck capacity during this period.
I. Impact of Lifting Frost Laws and Weight Restrictions:
Opening up Roadways for Oversize Freight:
Lifting frost laws and weight restrictions in July allows for the transportation of oversize freight on roadways that were previously restricted.
This enables the movement of larger and heavier loads, expanding the capacity for open-deck transportation.
II. Increased Demand for Open-Deck Capacity:
Northern States:
In northern states with colder climates, the lifting of frost laws and weight restrictions in July leads to a surge in demand for open-deck capacity.
Industries such as construction, agriculture, and manufacturing require the transportation of oversized equipment, machinery, and materials during this period.
Southern Regions:
Southern regions also experience an increase in demand for open-deck capacity as the lifting of frost laws and weight restrictions allows for the transportation of oversize freight.
Industries such as oil and gas, renewable energy, and construction often require the movement of large components and equipment.
Additional costs may be incurred for permits, escorts, and specialized equipment required for oversize freight transportation.
Strategies for Securing Open-Deck Capacity:
Plan Ahead: Start the transportation planning process early to secure open-deck capacity and ensure timely delivery of oversize freight.