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(Blanket) Permit Restriction List Rhode Island Department of Transportation ANNUAL NON-DIVISIBLE LOAD (BLANKET) PERMIT RESTRICTION LIST 6 AXLE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT The following restrictions apply to the construction equipment vehicles described in RI General Law (RIGL) 31-25-21. For any construction equipment vehicle with the total number of axles listed here, the following bridges are restricted from crossing due to vehicle weight. The bridge tonnage values below are the maximum tonnage permitted. These restrictions are continuously updated and must be printed and kept in the vehicle associated with the permit as part of the annual permit issued by RIDOT. In case of conflict, posted weight limits at a bridge shall govern over these restrictions.. Carries Crosses City/Town Bridge # Max. Tonnage COLT DRIVE MILL GUT TIDAL INLET Bristol 072401 37 RI 114 Hope St Tidal Inlet Bristol 015301 44 GAZZA RD CHEPACHET RIVER Burrillville 035301 61 RI 102 BRONCO HWY BRANCH RVR & JOSLIN RD Burrillville 067201 28 RI 102 BRONCO HWY BRANCH RIVER Burrillville 067301 42 RI 107 MAIN ST CHEPACHET RIVER Burrillville 033701 56 RI 7 Douglas Pike Branch River Burrillville 010601 49 VICTORY HWY PASCOAG RIVER Burrillville 010501 64 VICTORY HWY BRANCH RIVER Burrillville 011201 50 RI 114 BROAD ST BLACKSTONE RIVER Central Falls 030501 52 SACRED HEART AV AMTRAK & RAILROAD ST Central Falls 091701 53 RI 112 CRLNA BK RD AMTRAK Charlestown 005701 54 BARBS HILL RD MOOSUP RIVER Coventry 084401 25 CAHOONE RD BUCKS HORN BROOK Coventry 084501 36 Harkney Hill Road JOHNSON POND Coventry 116101 61 LINCOLN AV PAWTUXET RIVER N BRANCH Coventry 083601 35 NICHOLAS RD ROARING BROOK Coventry 084601 24 Old Flat River Rd Flat River Reservoir Coventry 007201 52 RI 3 Tiogue Rd Dyer Brook Coventry 025801 56 SOUTH MAIN ST PAWTUXET RIVER SW BRANCH Coventry 003201 37 DEAN PKWY WASH SEC BIKE PATH Cranston 034701 45 I-295 SB RI 14 PLAINFIELD PIKE Cranston 073221 63 LANE H MESH INTERCHANGE LANE A Cranston 042401 44 RI 10 HUNTNGTN EXP I-95 NB & SB, AMTRAK Cranston 066501 62 RI 12 Park Av Elm Lake Brook Cranston 106101 29 RI 12 PARK AV AMTRAK Cranston 092201 50 RI 12 Scituate Av Meshanticut Brook Cranston 033001 65 RI 2 RESERVOIR AV RI 10 HUNTINGTON EXPRESS Cranston 045501 64 RI 37 EB PAWTUXET RIVER Cranston 062801 47 RI 37 EB & WB RI 5 OAKLAWN AV Cranston 062301 57 RI 37 EB & WB PONTIAC BRANCH RR Cranston 062601 52 RI 5 OAKLAWN AV WASH SEC BIKE PATH Cranston 028601 57 RI 51 PHENIX AV I-295 NB Cranston 072901 50 CHURCH ST P&W RR Cumberland 094301 22 HOWARD RD ABBOTT RUN Cumberland 045901 CLSD MANVILLE HILL RD BLACKSTONE RVR, P&W, BP Cumberland 039601 36 RI 114 Silva Brook Cumberland 020501 47 RI 114 BROAD ST P&W RR Cumberland 040801 46 RI 116 G WASH HWY BLACKSTONE RIVER, P&W RR Cumberland 027501 65 RI 122 MENDON RD BLACKSTONE RIVER Cumberland 011701 34 RI 122 MENDON RD I-295 NB & SB Cumberland 075101 50 RI 123 DEXTER ST ABBOTT RUN RIVER Cumberland 040701 64 RI 2 Quaker Lane Fry Brook East Greenwich 023801 65 Restrictions Effective as of Friday, February 28, 2020 CLSD=CLosed Page 1 of 5 Rhode Island Department of Transportation ANNUAL NON-DIVISIBLE LOAD (BLANKET) PERMIT RESTRICTION LIST 6 AXLE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT The following restrictions apply to the construction equipment vehicles described in RI General Law (RIGL) 31-25-21. For any construction equipment vehicle with the total number of axles listed here, the following bridges are restricted from crossing due to vehicle weight. The bridge tonnage values below are the maximum tonnage permitted. These restrictions are continuously updated and must be printed and kept in the vehicle associated with the permit as part of the annual permit issued by RIDOT. In case of conflict, posted weight limits at a bridge shall govern over these restrictions.. Carries Crosses City/Town Bridge # Max. Tonnage RI 2 Quaker Lane Great River East Greenwich 023901 60 RI 2 SO COUNTY TR RI 4 East Greenwich 076601 52 Tillinghast Rd Frenchtown Brook East Greenwich 119801 37 LYON AV I-195 EB & WB East Providence 046901 52 NORTH BROADWAY RAMP (SEEKONK RVR CRSS) East Providence 059701 55 POTTER ST I-195 EB & WB East Providence 046701 50 PURCHASE ST I-195 EB & WB East Providence 046801 52 RI 114A Mink St Runnins River East Providence 020901 24 River Road Runnins River East Providence 021401 39 SEEKONK RIVER CROS SEEKONK RIVER & CITY STS East Providence 060001 28 VETERANS MEM PKWY WATCHEMOKET COVE East Providence 015101 59 WATERMAN AV P&W RR R.O.W. East Providence 094601 54 AUSTIN FARM RD I-95 NB and SB Exeter 059001 56 BARBER TRAIL FALLS RIVER Exeter 078801 26 BLITZKRIEG TRAIL WOODY HILL BROOK Exeter 079001 25 BREAKHEART TRAIL BREAKHEART BROOK Exeter 078601 CLSD LIBERTY CHURCH RD SODOM BROOK Exeter 045801 65 RI 2 So County Tr Queens Fort Brook Exeter 006601 63 CENTRAL PIKE HEMLOCK BROOK Foster 085901 37 HEMLOCK RD BARDEN RESERVOIR Foster 086101 CLSD MILL RD HEMLOCK BROOK Foster 087901 42 MOOSUP VALLEY RD MOOSUP RIVER Foster 026701 59 RI 101 Hartford Pk Killy Brook Foster 033801 55 Jackson School Hou Echo Lake Pascoag Resrvo Glocester 113901 46 ARCADIA RD WOOD RIVER Hopkinton 004101 59 I-95 NB & SB WOOD RIVER & MECHANIC ST Hopkinton 040401 19 I-95 NB & SB Canonchet Brook Hopkinton 040901 52 RI 216 HIGH ST ASHAWAY RIVER Hopkinton 010101 55 RI 91 CHURCH ST WOOD RIVER Hopkinton 026101 41 I-295 NB RAMP 6 E-N (proposed) Johnston 073601 55 RI 5 Atwood Av Pocasett River Johnston 023401 46 US 44 PUTNAM PIKE WOONASQUATUCKET RIVER Johnston 014601 55 US 6 EB & WB US 6A HARTFORD AV RAMP Johnston 060901 61 LOWER RIVER RD BLACKSTONE CANAL Lincoln 017901 64 RI 123 Brknck Hill Moshassuck River Lincoln 022001 64 RI 123 Brknck Hill Moshassuck River Lincoln 022101 50 RI 123 BRKNCK HILL RI 146 EDDIE DOWLING HWY Lincoln 041601 34 RI 126 Smithfield MOSHASSUCK RIVER Lincoln 021901 63 RI 146 ED DOWL HWY CROOKFALL BROOK Lincoln 018801 61 RI 146 ED DOWL HWY RI 116 GEORGE WASH HWY Lincoln 027601 40 RI 146 NB & SB Lincoln Woods Ped UP Lincoln 049801 55 TWIN RIVER RD RI 146 EDDIE DOWLING HWY Lincoln 041701 49 RI 138 E Main Rd Bailey Brook Middletown 013201 63 Restrictions Effective as of Friday, February 28, 2020 CLSD=CLosed Page 2 of 5 Rhode Island Department of Transportation ANNUAL NON-DIVISIBLE LOAD (BLANKET) PERMIT RESTRICTION LIST 6 AXLE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT The following restrictions apply to the construction equipment vehicles described in RI General Law (RIGL) 31-25-21. For any construction equipment vehicle with the total number of axles listed here, the following bridges are restricted from crossing due to vehicle weight. The bridge tonnage values below are the maximum tonnage permitted. These restrictions are continuously updated and must be printed and kept in the vehicle associated with the permit as part of the annual permit issued by RIDOT. In case of conflict, posted weight limits at a bridge shall govern over these restrictions.. Carries Crosses City/Town Bridge # Max. Tonnage RI 138 Memorial Bd Easton Pond Channel Middletown 029001 53 VAN ZANDT AV NEWPORT SEC RR Newport 028701 53 DEVILS FOOT RD AMTRAK North Kingstown 036901 20 GILBERT STUART RD MATTATUXET RIVER North Kingstown 003701 61 Gilbert Stuart Rd Gilbert Stuart Stream North Kingstown 103701 35 LANG DRIVE GOOSENEST BROOK North Kingstown 106201 59 RI 2 Quaker Lane Stoney Brook North Kingstown 024101 51 RI 4 COL RODMAN HY RI 102 VICTORY HWY North Kingstown 078001 57 RI 4 NB & SB STONY LANE,Scrbbltwn Brk North Kingstown 076801 47 US 1 POST RD NB HUNT RIVER North Kingstown 001501 53 US 1A Brown St Academy Cove North Kingstown 001001 28 US 1A Bstn Nck Rd Annaquatucket River North Kingstown 001201 33 US 1A Bstn Nck Rd Mill Canal North Kingstown 001301 55 GREYSTONE AV WOONASQUATUCKET RIVER North Providence 014501 10 RI 15 Mnrl Sprg Av West River North Providence 016901 62 RI 7 Douglas Pike West River North Providence 009801 56 RI 146A GREAT RD SLATERSVILLE SEC RR North Smithfield 010701 57 RI 7 Douglas Pike Woonasquatucket River North Smithfield 027701 63 BARTON ST AMTRAK & P&W RR Pawtucket 091601 CLSD DIVISION ST SEEKONK RVR TAFT S Pawtucket 096501 48 GROTTO AV MOSHASSUCK RIVER Pawtucket 059401 55 I-95 NB & SB WATER ST Pawtucket 055201 53 I-95 SB EAST ST Pawtucket 056121 63 RI 114 BROAD ST AMTRAK & P&W RR Pawtucket 093601 49 RI 15&114 XCHNG ST BLACKSTONE RIVER Pawtucket 096401 55 WEEDEN ST MOSHASSUCK RIVER Pawtucket 097001 59 RI 24 - W APP 250 HUMMOCKS AV Portsmouth 012101 55 SPRAGUE ST RI 24 Portsmouth 064401 32 ATWELLS AV US 6 CONNECTOR & AMTRAK Providence 077501 50 BATH ST WOONASQUATUCKET RIVER Providence 077801 11 CHARLES ST MOSHASSUCK RIVER Providence 097901 55 CLADRASTIS AVE PLEASURE LAKE Providence 088501 26 DEAN ST US 6 HARRIS AV & AMTRAK Providence 077601 55 EXCHANGE ST WOONASQUATUCKET RIVER Providence 087401 27 F C GREENE MEM BVD Elm Lake Brook Providence 118701 58 I-195 RAMP WN EDDY ST & ALLENS AV Providence 107501 64 I-95 N&S & RAMP WS OXFORD ST Providence 065301 65 I-95 NB & SB US 6,WOON RVR,AMTRAK Providence 057801 48 I-95 NB & SB THURBERS AV Providence 065501 60 I-95 RAMP DA US 6,W EXCH,RmpsCB,AC,CC Providence 058401 50 India Street India Pt Bike Path Providence 109701 40 INDUSTRIAL DR MOSHASSUCK RIVER Providence 088201 48 MEMORIAL BLVD PROVIDENCE RIVER Providence 098121 44 Restrictions Effective as of Friday, February 28, 2020 CLSD=CLosed Page 3 of 5 Rhode Island Department of Transportation ANNUAL NON-DIVISIBLE LOAD (BLANKET) PERMIT RESTRICTION LIST 6 AXLE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT The following restrictions apply to the construction equipment vehicles described in RI General Law (RIGL) 31-25-21.
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