“Truck crane” shall mean a motor truck equipped with a permanently mounted hoisting apparatus, winch, or derrick designed for the moving of objects, with no provision for carrying a load on the body of such truck crane except equipment used for the operation of a hoisting apparatus, winch, or derrick. Cranes will be considered a non-divisible load, meaning they cannot be broken down and can travel with counterweights and boom.
If leaving the counterweights and boom on the crane causes it to exceed its registered weight, you must apply for a Single Trip Permit through the Permits Unit for review by Engineering.
Crane operators are required to get a Single Trip Permit, which will only be issued for approved routes. If traveling on a route that has not been surveyed for a crane, the engineers must review the vehicle dimensions and weight along with the requested routing. A crane diagram and the axle weights, spacing, and tire size would have to be submitted.