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MoDOT Responds to
St. Louis Area Disaster Relief Efforts
Missouri Governor's Emergency Declaration
- Fees will be waived for International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) and International Registration Plan (IRP) 72-hour permits. Contact MoDOT at 866-831-6277.
- Fees will be waived for Oversize Overweight permits, and continuous movement is allowed. The permittee will be required to supply:
Year, Make, License plate number and Serial Number of the power unit and trailer;
Size, Make and Serial Number (last four digits) of the commodity being hauled;
Origin, Destination and Consecutive Routing;
Overall Width, Height, and Length of trailer and load only;
Date of Movement;
Axle weights and axle spacings.
- By federal statute, utility companies are exempt from the Hours of Service rule when responding to an emergency. However, their contractors are not exempt and must abide by the Hours of Service rule.
Contact MoDOT at 800-877-8499 or 573-751-7100.
Emergency (railroad derailments and other civil disasters) permits can be obtained after hours by calling 573-291-4517 or 573-291-4853.
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MoDOT Motor Carrier Services helps commercial motor carriers get the information, credentials and permits they need to conduct business in Missouri. MCS also enforces safety and economic regulations to help make our highways safe and fair workplaces.
To find information on specific programs such as license plates, oversize loads or intrastate authority, start with the Programs button on the left of this page.
Safety is primary. So is the seat belt regulation for commercial drivers.
No matter how many accident-free miles you have, no matter how big the truck you operate, no matter your opinion about seat belt law, the safest place for you to be in a crash is behind a buckled safety belt. Besides keeping you from careening through the cab, it keeps you in a position to possibly regain control and avoid secondary collisions - so even more travelers get to ARRIVE ALIVE
Full Reciprocity Proposal Under Scrutiny by IRP Member Jurisdictions
International Registration Plan members are analyzing a proposed plan to provide a full cab card (complete registration) to all interstate carriers. Read more at modot.org/mcs/IRP/FRP.htm
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