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Motor Fuel Transportation Infrastructure Assessment (Gasoline)

 To be collected for:
Second Quarter 2012 $0.0653
 First Quarter 2012 $0.0613
 Fourth Quarter 2011 $0.0655
 Third Quarter 2011 $0.0662

More information (PDF document 32.79KB)

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Self-Propelled Crane Information

The following link will take you to a Vermont Agency of Transportation mapping system which is a web based, GIS application that allows users to map and display information on bridges with restrictions for 2, 3, 4 and 5 axle crane movements:

AOT Mapping System

The following link will take you to a document which provides "crane envelope" categories and bridge/route listings:

Crane Route Listings (PDF document 354.61KB)

Vermont Municipal Highways & Bridges - Special Weight Limits

All Vermont municipalities are required to file a report of special weight limits for highways and bridges with the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.  This is a legal requirement as outlined in Chapter 13, Subchapter 15 of 23 V.S.A. Sections 1400b and 1400c.

Any special municipal weight limits on highways or bridges are unenforceable unless the municipality has filed a report of special weight limits with the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles within 3 working days of the date of the weight limit posting. It is the responsibility of the municipality to keep records documenting the time and date a highway or bridge is posted, and to keep current restrictions on file with the Vermont DMV. Failure of a municipality to file this information with the Vermont DMV results in such postings being null and void.

If the municipality has not filed a report or if the report presently on file with this department is for a year ending prior to the current date any weight limit restrictions/postings made by that municipality are invalid.

Please note that those municipalities that have filed a current, unexpired report with the Vermont DMV appear in the listing with a link to their completed report. Those municipalities that are linked to blank report or an expired report do not currently have highways/bridges that have legally posted weight limits.

All Municipal Highways & Bridges Weight Limit Records that are currently on file with the Vermont DMV are available for viewing/printing.  Search the Municipal Highways & Bridges Weight Limit Records database here.

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