Loading...
Loading...
Guide to Wisconsin trucking laws, WisDOT regulations, and Dairy State operations.
Wisconsin follows the federal 80,000 lbs GVW limit on interstates but allows up to 80,000 lbs on most state highways as well. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) issues oversize/overweight permits through the Oversize/Overweight Permits Unit. Single-trip permits start at $20. Wisconsin enforces spring weight restrictions (typically March-May) on many state and local roads — the restrictions can reduce weight limits by 25-50%. WisDOT operates 12 permanent weigh stations. The Wisconsin State Patrol conducts approximately 40,000 CMV inspections annually — one of the highest rates in the Midwest.
Wisconsin's dairy industry (America's Dairyland) heavily influences trucking. Milk tanker operations run 24/7 year-round. The state has approximately 7,000 dairy farms and 100+ cheese plants creating constant reefer and tanker freight demand. Agricultural exemptions cover dairy, grain, and livestock transport. Wisconsin follows federal HOS and ELD regulations. The I-94 corridor (Milwaukee to Minneapolis) and I-90/94 (Milwaukee to Madison to La Crosse) are primary freight lanes. Wisconsin has no toll roads — all interstates are free. The state requires intrastate carrier registration with WisDOT.