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Guide to North Dakota trucking laws, NDDOT regulations, Bakken oil field operations, and extreme weather requirements.
North Dakota follows the federal 80,000 lbs GVW limit on interstate highways but allows up to 105,500 lbs on designated state highways with proper multi-axle configurations. The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) issues oversize/overweight permits through the Motor Carrier Services Division. Single-trip permits start at $20. North Dakota's oil industry in the Bakken formation has driven demand for heavy-haul permits. NDDOT operates 6 ports of entry along the state's borders. The North Dakota Highway Patrol conducts CMV enforcement. Spring weight restrictions (March-May) are extensive, affecting most county and some state roads during frost-heave recovery.
The Bakken oil formation in western North Dakota (McKenzie, Williams, Mountrail, Dunn counties) has transformed the state's trucking landscape. Oil field trucking includes water hauling, sand/proppant transport, pipe delivery, equipment moves, and crude oil tanker operations. County roads in the Bakken region have been severely impacted by heavy truck traffic — NDDOT and county governments have implemented specific road-use restrictions and weight limits. Oil field operations are subject to federal and state hazmat regulations. Williston, Watford City, and Dickinson serve as primary oil field logistics hubs. NDDOT has invested heavily in road improvements in the Bakken region but many secondary roads remain under-built for the traffic volume.
North Dakota has some of the most extreme weather conditions in the continental US. Temperatures can drop to -40°F or below in winter. NDDOT activates road closures on I-94 and I-29 during blizzards — the state averages 3-5 major highway closures per winter. North Dakota does not have a chain law but requires adequate traction equipment. The state follows federal HOS and ELD regulations. NDDOT enforces IFTA and IRP requirements at ports of entry. North Dakota requires intrastate carriers to register with the Public Service Commission. The state has agricultural exemptions for grain and livestock transport during harvest season (August-November). North Dakota has no vehicle safety inspection requirement.