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Thawing Winter Roads Make Way for Weight Restrictions

What is Frost Law?

In many northern states that get a lot of snow during the winter, roads as well as the ground underneath the roads freeze due to moisture trapped beneath roads. When spring comes and the weather starts warming up, the ground underneath roads starts to thaw which causes roads to be more vulnerable to damage during this time, the most common being potholes. This has caused many states and Canadian provinces to enact Frost Law, or Spring Load Restrictions. 

Frost law is a law enforced on roads when the weight capacity of a road per vehicle and the speed limit is reduced significantly to prevent road damage. State and city governments determine the weight limit based on the temperature, moisture content in the soil, and overall road conditions. More weight limits are imposed on roads that are older. Roads made with more modern road technology significantly reduce the amount of moisture retained in the top layers of roads. Sublayers are still, however, subject to varying amounts of moisture. 

When does Frost Law Occur?

Frost Law impositions depend on the state and the city that the road is located in. Roads are most susceptible to damage during the first few weeks of spring thaw. Typically Frost Law is enforced starting in March and ending around June, but this varies from state to state. Weight restrictions remain in effect until most of the moisture beneath roads has dispersed. 

Where does Frost Law Occur?

Frost Law occurs in the following states: 

Idaho
Iowa
Maine
Michigan
Minnesota
Montana
Nevada
New Hampshire
New York
North Dakota
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Vermont
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming

Frost Law also occurs in the following Canadian Provinces:

Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan

How to know which roads have what restrictions?

Each state’s website has a list of roads and their weight restriction information along with maps highlighting roads that are designated as all-season routes. These roads do not have a weight restriction due to Frost Laws and should be used when driving a vehicle that would be susceptible to these weight restrictions. 

It is important to keep these weight restrictions in mind when traveling through these states and provinces. Traveling on roads affected by Frost Laws in a vehicle exceeding the weight limit can lead to major fines. Be sure to check and plan your route accordingly before you set off to avoid fines and damaging roads with heavy vehicles.

Everything You Need To Know About Frost Laws

In an effort to curb damage to roadways in the northern United States, seasonal weight restrictions (also known as frost laws) are put into effect every year as the roads start to thaw out.

Typically, from March to May, authorities will limit the weight of trucks and/or speed of trucks that can travel on certain roads while the ground is soft.

Here’s every state that puts frost laws into effect and what you need to know when traveling in northern states in the spring. 

States with Frost Laws 

Idaho

Idaho will sign and mark affected state highways the day before the weight and/ or speed restrictions are in effect. On those sections of highways trucks and buses weighing 10,000 pounds or more will be restricted to 30 mph in critical areas. For specific information about which routes are posted, check out this link.

Illinois

Illinois has seasonal weight restrictions on non-state roads only. State roads do not have frost laws in effect.

Iowa

While Iowa does put frost laws into effect, specific information is difficult to find. Check this link for a map of counties with restrictions in place. Try this link for more resources.

Maine

Maine updates frost laws online so that you can always have the most up-to-date information. Find the latest info here.

Michigan

Michigan updates frost laws online so that you can always have the most up-to-date information. Find the latest info here.

Minnesota

While Minnesota does put frost laws into effect, specific information is difficult to find. Check this link for dates when restrictions go into place. Try this link for contact information for specific counties.

Montana

Montana updates frost laws online so that you can always have the most up-to-date information. Find the latest info here.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire updates frost laws online so that you can always have the most up-to-date information. Find the latest info here.

New York

New York updates frost laws online so that you can always have the most up-to-date information. Find the latest info here.

North Dakota

North Dakota updates frost laws online so that you can always have the most up-to-date information. Find the latest info here.

Ohio

Ohio has seasonal weight restrictions on non-state roads only. State roads do not have frost laws in effect.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania updates frost laws online so that you can always have the most up-to-date information. Find the latest info here.

South Dakota

South Dakota updates frost laws online so that you can always have the most up-to-date information. Find the latest info here.

Vermont

Vermont has seasonal weight restrictions on non-state roads only. State roads do not have frost laws in effect.

Washington

Washington provides an updated list of truck restricted roads online. However, roads with seasonal weight restrictions are not specifically listed there.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin updates frost laws online so that you can always have the most up-to-date information. Find the latest info here.

Wyoming

Wyoming updates frost laws online so that you can always have the most up-to-date information. Find the latest info here.

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