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    Excess load moving permits

    Trucking and construction companies must apply for a permit to move heavy loads within Peel Region’s right-of-way.

    On this page

    • Eligibility
    • What you need
    • Fees
    • How to apply
    • Who to contact
    • More information

    Eligibility

    To apply for an excess load moving permit, your company:

    • Must be an insured construction or trucking company in Peel.
    • Must follow the Highway Traffic Act.

    What you need

    To apply for this permit, you need to provide:

    1. A spreadsheet list of all vehicles used that includes the:
      • Year of vehicle
      • Make of vehicle
      • Vehicle’s license plate
      • VIN (vehicle identification number)
    2. Your Insurance Certificate.
      • Motor vehicle liability insurance $3 million
      • Comprehensive general liability insurance $2 million
      • Total insurance $5 million
    3. The correct route information for the move.

    Fees

    There are 2 fees.

    1. Annual Permit

    This is valid for 1 year from the date of issue.

    • 1 to 10 vehicles: $165.09
    • 11 or more vehicles: $385.20

    Dimensions must be within the annual requirements below:

    Length

    12.5 m to 25m (including a maximum rear overhang of 4.65m)

    Width

    2.6m to 3.7m

    Height

    4.15m to 4.5m

    Weight

    As per the Highway Traffic Act

    2. Single Permits

    Single permits are for one-time loads that exceed the maximum annual permit limits.

    • Total weight must be below 120,000 kg.
    • Permit fee: $165.09

    We accept payment by Visa or Mastercard, Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT), or a cheque made payable to “Region of Peel.”

    How to apply

    Determine which type of excess load permit you’ll need, then complete the Excess Load Moving Permit application form.

    You email your completed form to Road Permits or mail or drop it off in person to:

    Region of Peel
    Road Permits
    Public Works Department
    Transportation Division
    10 Peel Centre Dr., Suite B, 4th Floor
    Brampton, ON. L6T 4B9

    Who to contact

    If you have any questions or would like more details, email Road Permits or call 905-791-7800, ext. 6004.

    There are 3 types of permits: Annual, Single, or Multiple.

    Annual permit

    An annual permit is for loads that are oversized in width, height, and length. The axle weight must comply with the Highway Traffic Act.

    Load dimensions for an annual permit:

    • Width: 2.6 – 3.7 m
    • Height: 4.15 – 4.5 m
    • Length: 23 – 25 m

    Single permit

    A single permit is for one-time loads that exceed any one of the maximum annual permit dimensions for width, height, length, and weight.

    The axle weight must comply with the Highway Traffic Act.

    Submit your application documents at least 3 business days before the move date.

    On the application, include:

    • The Regional road full route boundaries.
    • The overall width, height, length, and weight in metric units.

    Multiple permit

    A multiple permit is for 2 or more moves that are happening within a one-week period. The route must be the same, and all the dimensions of the vehicle must be consistent. The axle weight must follow the Highway Traffic Act.

    Submit your application documents at least 5 business days before the move date.

    On the application, include:

    • Regional road full route boundaries.
    • Overall width, height, length, and weight in metric units.

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