(posted Mar 21, 2025)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 21, 2025
KALAMAZOO, MI – Seasonal weight restrictions expected to lift March 31, 2025 at 6:00am for Road Commission of Kalamazoo County (RCKC) jurisdiction roads, pending on thaw conditions.
Seasonal weight restrictions began February 28 and are enforced to minimize the damage caused during Michigan's seasonal thaw. As the ground thaws in the spring, water is forced toward the surface and exerts pressure on roads, causing them to buckle and become more prone to damage. The heavier the vehicle, the greater possible harm to roads. During the seasonal weight restriction period, trucks traveling on "posted" roads must carry lighter loads and travel at slower speeds.
The weight restrictions, which reduce normal legal loads, apply only to multiple-axle vehicles, not pickup trucks or passenger cars. Seasonal weight restrictions lower axle-loading limits and reduce maximum travel speeds for certain vehicles. Click here for the law about seasonal weight restrictions and their effect on axle loading and speed limits. Designed to prevent roadway damage, the restrictions are temporary and are lifted once the spring thaw ends. An all-season road is built to withstand large loads experienced from trucks during the spring thaw season.
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The RCKC has served as the local road professionals of Kalamazoo County since 1909. RCKC remains committed to our goal of using our expertise, energy, and funds to provide the safest and most convenient road system possible, and to contribute to economic development and high quality of life throughout the county.
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