To view PDF files, you must have a copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader which is available as a free download.
The purpose of Spring Road Restrictions is to protect Manitoba's surfaced pavements from undue damage by reducing allowable axle weights during the spring thawing season. In consultation with those affected by these weight reductions, Manitoba Infrastructure periodically revises its policies and procedures to reflect the current transportation trends, industry needs and weather patterns. Up to date policies and procedures help industry improve trip planning while minimizing the impact of loads to the weak pavement structures when they are at their most vulnerable conditions.
General guidelines to Spring Road Restrictions are provided here. Please refer to The Highway Traffic Act for specific details.
Spring road restrictions are determined through collection and analysis of data from the previous year, resulting in the evaluation and determination of which roads will be subject to restriction in the upcoming spring season. To assist motor carriers, farmers, businesses and other interested parties in preparation, the Spring Road Restrictions Order, identifying affected roadways, is made available at the MIT website in the fall with subsequent update(s) as required. Advertisements announcing that the upcoming spring road restrictions order is available, and information on how to obtain the Order, are published in the fall and in February prior to the restrictions start date in the following publications:
Copies of the Spring Road Restrictions Order can be obtained by:
Please check this web site and Highway Information line (511) regularly for changes throughout the restriction period.
March 11 is the earliest date for the start of the spring road restrictions (SRR) in both climate zones. The start date in a climate zone may be delayed in years of late thaw. This is determined based on the trend of thawing index in each zone. May 31 is the latest date for the end of the SRR. SRR may be ended earlier in a climate zone depending upon weather conditions (trend of the thawing index) in that climate zone. The maximum duration of the SRR will be 56 days within the time period from March 11 to May 31, with the exception of seasons that experience unusual weather conditions.
SRR Levels |
Earliest Start Date |
Latest End Date |
Zone 1 |
||
Levels 1 & 2 |
March 11 |
May 31 |
Zone 2 |
||
Levels 1 & 2 |
March 11 |
May 31 |
A delayed start date and/or an earlier end date will be communicated via this web site and Highway Information (511).
Need More Information
For further information, please contact any of the following: