Abnormal Load Requirements in Ireland
Abnormal Load transport in Ireland is subject to strict regulations governing dimensions, weight, route planning, escort requirements, and abnormal load permit procedures. These regulations exist to protect road infrastructure, ensure public safety, and minimize traffic disruption. Requirements can vary significantly between regions (Leinster, Munster, Connacht, Ulster), so operators must verify specific rules for each jurisdiction their route passes through.
Dimensional Limits
Standard dimensional limits in Ireland define the maximum width, height, length, and weight a vehicle can be before it's classified as an abnormal load. Typical thresholds are: Width: 2.5–2.6 metres, Height: 4.0–4.3 metres, Length: 18–23 metres (for semi-trailers). Loads exceeding these dimensions require a abnormal load permit and may need one or more abnormal load escort vehicles depending on the degree of excess.
Abnormal Load Permit Process
To transport an abnormal load in Ireland, you must obtain a abnormal load permit. The application typically requires: exact load dimensions and weight, proposed route with alternatives, transport date and time window, proof of insurance, vehicle specifications, and escort arrangements if required. Processing times vary from 24 hours to several weeks depending on the load classification and number of jurisdictions involved.
Escort Requirements by Load Size
Ireland typically requires escorts based on load dimensions: loads up to moderate oversize may need a single front escort vehicle, larger loads require both front and rear escorts, and special load classification may require police escort in addition to private abnormal load escort vehicles. Some jurisdictions also restrict travel to specific times (typically early morning or off-peak hours) and prohibit movement during holidays or severe weather.