News List

Spring Load Restrictions Discontinued May 5

Post Date:04/30/2026 10:00 am

CASS COUNTY SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS

Spring Load Restrictions will be discontinued May 5, 2026, on all county highways.
Additional information is available at the Cass County Highway Department at (701) 298-2370

CASS COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
SPRING LOAD RESTRICTION POLICY

Under authority of NDCC §39-12-03, local authorities may restrict loads on their highways. The purpose of the load restrictions is to protect the highways from break-up during the spring thaw. Restrictions may be placed at other times during the year to protect highways with weak surfaces from load damage. The following tables list the Cass County Spring Load Restrictions. These restrictions are subject to change as conditions warrant. Actual load restriction postings take precedence over those listed here and are in effect when the load restriction signing is in place.

It is the Department’s position to not implement Spring Load Restrictions any earlier than necessary. The Department monitors the daily high/low temperatures, which are used to calculate accumulated Freeze and Thaw Indexes. From these indexes, highway engineers can determine when to implement and remove load restrictions.

Be aware that this method is only one decision tool the Department uses to determine when to implement and remove load restrictions. The Department still relies heavily on the existing highway conditions and past experience of its field personnel when making the final decision of when to implement and remove load restrictions.

Implementation and removal of Spring Load Limit Restrictions is highly dependent on weather. It is the Department’s desire to protect its roads while minimizing the period the roads are restricted. The implementation and removal dates for the Spring Load Limit Restrictions are determined based on recommendations from field personnel and the Thaw Index. The Thaw Index is the average daily temperature as compared to a temperature of 29 degrees F. Anytime the average daily temperature exceeds 29 degrees F we feel we have a thawing day. For example, if a day’s high and low temperatures are 20 degrees F. and 42 degrees F. respectively, then the average temperature for the day is 31 degrees F ((20+42)/2=31). When we compare the day’s average temperature of 31 to the previous referenced 29 we find we have 2 degree days of thawing taking place for that day. We monitor these temperatures daily and accumulate the amount of thawing degree days taking place. When the amount of accumulated thawing degree days approaches 25 to 50 degree days, we feel enough thawing has taken place to warrant implementing the spring load restrictions.

  By Legal
Weight:
8 Ton: 7 Ton: 6 Ton:
Single Axle 20,000 lbs  16,000 lbs  14,000 lbs 12,000 lbs 
Tandem Axle 34,000 lbs  32,000 lbs  28,000 lbs 24,000 lbs 
3 Axles or More 17,000 lbs/axle 14,000 lbs/axle  12,000 lbs/axle  10,000 lbs/axle 
Max Axle Group 48,000 lbs  42,000 lbs  36,000 lbs  30,000 lbs 
Gross Vehicle Weight 105,500 lbs  105,500 lbs 105,000 lbs 80,000 lbs 
Return to full list >>

Sign up for eNotifications to receive news and media release updates directly to your email inbox! 

eNotification Signup | Change eNotification Preferences
Please correct the fields below:
To change your eNotification preferences, please submit your email address. You will be sent a link to change and confirm your preferences.