Red Deer County Limits Heavy Loads to Protect Spring Roads

By

James Sinclair
March 17, 2026 11:06 am

Red Deer County, Alberta, will start seasonal road bans on March 19, 2026, to protect local roads from damage during the spring thaw. Starting at 7:00 AM, weight restrictions will be placed on many county roads as warming temperatures make the surfaces more vulnerable to heavy vehicles.

According to Red Deer County, these measures are necessary to prevent serious damage to gravel and other road surfaces. As the ground thaws, the structural integrity of the roads weakens, making them unable to support the full weight of heavy transport and commercial trucks.

These restrictions apply to many different routes throughout the area, but all industrial and commercial subdivisions are excluded from the current ban. This allows some business activity to continue while protecting more sensitive rural infrastructure from deep ruts and costly repairs.

Commercial carriers who need to move heavy loads can apply for special permits or axle weight allowances during this time. These requests are handled by Road Data Services, which provides the necessary approvals for drivers who must travel through the affected areas.

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