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Abnormal loads

The movement of large or heavy loads is known as 'abnormal loads.'

When hauliers wish to move loads which are classed as "abnormal" (for example those with a gross weight exceeding 40 tonnes). Before a haulier can move an abnormal load he must notify and gain consent from the Police. In addition, if the gross weight or axle weights exceed those specified on the C&U regulations he must indemnify the Highway Authority and all bridge owners along the proposed route (e.g. Network Rail). After placing your call we will:

Where and when can abnormal loads be moved?

An abnormal load can potentially go on any road provided the haulier complies with the law. Some roads are more suitable and more extensively used e.g. A Class Roads.

Notice Periods

The law requires the haulier to give a minimum of two clear days notice to the Police, Highway Authority and Bridge owners before moving the load.

The notice period for loads over 150 tonnes, 6.1 metres wide or 27.4 metres long is different and hauliers moving such loads need special orders from the Department of Transport.

Full details of the notification requirements for large and heavy loads, including vehicle special orders, can be downloaded below.

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Who to Contact

Abnormal Loads

Telephone: 0151 443 5803

Write to or Visit:
Yorkon Building,
Archway Road,
Huyton,
Knowsley,
Merseyside,
UK
L36 9YU

Email: abnormalloads@knowsley.gov.uk
 
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