The Post Falls Highway District has not posted weight restrictions on any roadways in our jurisdiction, at this time: 1/24/2025
HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT TO COMPLY WITH KOOTENAI COUNTY LOAD LIMITS
Load Limits are as follows:
Load Limits are as follows:
- 10,000 lbs Maximum on steering axle (Tires must be 9 inches in width or greater).
- 300 lbs Maximum per inch of width for all tires that are not on a steering axle.
- 25 MPH Maximum speed limit for all trucks whether loaded or empty.
The following are exceptions to posted vehicle weight and speed restrictions as allowed by Idaho Code 49-1005:
- Vehicle weight and speed restrictions shall not apply to emergency vehicles or school buses;
- Providers of essential services shall be allowed to apply for a permit that will allow the provider to haul half-loads at restricted speeds. Each vehicle must be issued separate permits. Each vehicle must have a valid permit on board during vehicle operations. Failure to comply with the conditions of this permit will revoke the permit and result in full weight enforcement under Idaho Code 49-1005. The following vehicles are entitled to apply for essential service permits: providers of heating fuel and propane; hay or feed providers; septic pumping services; and garbage trucks;
Metric Tires
The tire size is written on the side of your tires. The first set of numbers give the tire width. Example: 295/75R 22.5. The first number is 295. The metric conversion table below indicates that it is 11.60 inches in width and that equates to 3,480 lbs. per tire. You then need to calculate per axle weight, this is how the law is enforced. If you are figuring for a 10 wheel
truck, the steering axle has a 10,000 lb maximum and the remaining 8 tires (4 tires per axle @ 3,480 per tire = 13,920) x two axles = 27,840lbs. Add the steering axle of 10,000 lbs for a total GVW of 37,840 lbs. REMEMBER the vehicle will be weighed by axle. In this example the axle weight from front to rear can NOT exceed: (Steering Axle - 10,000 lbs.) (Front drive axle - 13,920 lbs.) (Rear drive axle - 13,920 lbs.).
The tire size is written on the side of your tires. The first set of numbers give the tire width. Example: 295/75R 22.5. The first number is 295. The metric conversion table below indicates that it is 11.60 inches in width and that equates to 3,480 lbs. per tire. You then need to calculate per axle weight, this is how the law is enforced. If you are figuring for a 10 wheel
truck, the steering axle has a 10,000 lb maximum and the remaining 8 tires (4 tires per axle @ 3,480 per tire = 13,920) x two axles = 27,840lbs. Add the steering axle of 10,000 lbs for a total GVW of 37,840 lbs. REMEMBER the vehicle will be weighed by axle. In this example the axle weight from front to rear can NOT exceed: (Steering Axle - 10,000 lbs.) (Front drive axle - 13,920 lbs.) (Rear drive axle - 13,920 lbs.).
METRIC CONVERSIONS FOR TIRE SIZES
Millimeters to Inches (Divide by 25.4)
Millimeters to Inches (Divide by 25.4)
165 mm = 6.50 in.
175 mm = 6.89 in. 185 mm = 7.28 in. 195 mm = 7.68 in. 205 mm = 8.07 in. 215 mm = 8.45 in. 225 mm = 8.85 in. 235 mm = 9.25 in. 245 mm = 9.65 in. 255 mm = 10.00 in. 265 mm = 10.40 in. 275 mm = 10.80 in. 285 mm = 11.20 in. 295 mm = 11.60 in. |
6.50 X 300 = 1,950 lbs. per tire
6.89 X 300 = 2,067 lbs. per tire 7.28 X 300 = 2,184 lbs. per tire 7.68 X 300 = 2,304 lbs. per tire 8.07 X 300 = 2,421 lbs. per tire 8.45 X 300 = 2,535 lbs. per tire 8.85 X 300 = 2,655 lbs. per tire 9.25 X 300 = 2,775 lbs. per tire 9.65 X 300 = 2,895 lbs. per tire 10.00 X 300 = 3,000 lbs. per tire 10.40 X 300 = 3,120 lbs. per tire 10.80 X 300 = 3,240 lbs. per tire 11.20 X 300 = 3,360 lbs. per tire 11.60 X 300 = 3,480 lbs. per tire |
Standard U.S. Tires
These are easier. Example: A tire size marked 11R22.5 is 11 inches wide. 11 x 300 lbs = 3300 lbs per tire. 3300 x 4 tires per axle = 13,200 lbs. per axle. Although the total GVW with this size tire is 36,400 lbs., a 10 wheel truck with 11R22.5 tires can NOT exceed by axle: (Steering axle - 10,000 lbs.) (Front drive axle - 13,200 lbs.) (Rear drive axle - 13,200 lbs.)
These are easier. Example: A tire size marked 11R22.5 is 11 inches wide. 11 x 300 lbs = 3300 lbs per tire. 3300 x 4 tires per axle = 13,200 lbs. per axle. Although the total GVW with this size tire is 36,400 lbs., a 10 wheel truck with 11R22.5 tires can NOT exceed by axle: (Steering axle - 10,000 lbs.) (Front drive axle - 13,200 lbs.) (Rear drive axle - 13,200 lbs.)