What is the legal length for a hotshot truck and trailer?

What is the legal length for a hotshot truck and trailer?

Freight Capacity Restrictions: Hotshot trailers usually max out at 40 feet in length, which means they are limited in the weight they can legally carry – 16,500 lbs.

Can I hotshot with a 20ft trailer?

A hot shot load is a load hauled by a midsize class truck, such as a super duty pickup truck. Hot shot trucks often tow trailers that can range from 20 to 40 feet. However, this is not a requirement to work with GoShare. Hotshot loads are often ltl loads.

What is the best size trailer for hotshot trucking?

What is the best hot shot trailer? The most popular hot shot trailer we sell is model FMAX212 in a 40′ length equipped with MAX RAMPS and AIR RIDE SUSPENSION. For those who need a 30K or even a 40K GVWR equipped trailer, we recommend our flagship model FMAX216.

How long can a hot shot be?

40 feet
1. Freight Capacity Restrictions. Hot shot trailers can only legally haul 16,500 pounds of freight on their deck and measure 40 feet at their lengthiest. As a result, for shippers needing more capacity than these thresholds allow, hot shot trailers simply won’t be a capable option for their freight.

How long can my hotshot truck be?

The trailer should be suitable for the types of loads you plan to carry. A 40-ft gooseneck flatbed trailer is the maximum length you can use and is the most versatile.

Do hot shot trucks have to stop at weigh stations?

Yes you do. It varies a little state to state but if you’re over the threshold for being subject to the hours of service, which is a commercial vehicle with a gvwr of more than 10k, then its a safe bet you have to enter weigh stations. You better have your authority or be running under someone else’s too.

What is the average weight of a hotshot load?

Hot shot combination units typically fall in the Class 3-5 range, which gives them gross weights of between about 10,000 and 26,000 pounds. And they’re usually hitched to trailers like goosenecks, drop-decks, and light auto-haulers connected by a 5th-wheel.

Do I need apportioned plates for hotshot?

Hot Shot trucks do not need IFTA license and IRP hot shot plates if they are under 26,000 pounds. It is optional to register with IFTA if the truck owner operator wishes to do so.

How many hours a day can a hotshot driver drive?

A driver may remain on duty for more than 14 hours; however, the driver of a property-carrying CMV cannot drive after the 14th hour after coming on duty. Also, the additional on-duty time will be counted toward the 60/70-hour on-duty limit.