Special Road Use Permit (Over 34,000 Pounds or 10,000 Pounds Per Axle) - Grimes County, Texas

Special Road Use Permit (Over 34,000 Pounds or 10,000 Pounds Per Axle) - Grimes County, Texas

Special Road Use Permit (Over 34,000 Pounds or 10,000 Pounds Per Axle) is a legal document that was released by the Road and Bridge Department - Grimes County, Texas - a government authority operating within Texas. The form may be used strictly within Grimes County.

FAQ

Q: What is a Special Road Use Permit?
A: A Special Road Use Permit is a permit that authorizes the movement of vehicles or loads that exceed the specified weight limits on certain roads.

Q: What is the weight requirement for a Special Road Use Permit in Grimes County, Texas?
A: In Grimes County, Texas, a Special Road Use Permit is required for vehicles or loads that weigh over 34,000 pounds or have a weight of over 10,000 pounds per axle.

Q: Why is a Special Road Use Permit required for heavier vehicles or loads?
A: A Special Road Use Permit is required to ensure that the heavier vehicles or loads do not cause damage or excessive wear to the roads, bridges, or infrastructure.

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