Are big trucks allowed to drive on residential roads?
The short answer is “yes.” All trucks have to stay at or below maximum gross and axle weights for the road. There are some local streets where truck traffic is prohibited.

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1. My street has “No Truck” signs on it. Why are trucks still driving on my street?
2. Do trucks really damage the roads?
3. Why do trucks use engine brakes and aren’t they illegal?
4. Are semi-truck drivers allowed to park their trucks on a residential street if they live there?
5. What can I do to safely share the road with large trucks?
6. Are big trucks allowed to drive on residential roads?
7. If I have a complaint about a truck, what should I do?
8. If my vehicle exceeds 10,000 pounds, do I need an overweight permit on local "No Truck" routes?