LOCAL DELIVERY
Professional Service
J & O Transport, Inc. is locally conveniently located in the Central Florida area. This locality gives our fleet easy access to all distal areas in Florida within a few hours. It also gives us ease to transport to and from the ports located within Florida. Our local drivers enjoy the availability of working a great shift and being home every night. This allows our local customers to have the confidence in the team that services them on a consistent basis. Local drivers have the ability to enjoy great pay and be able to still attend to their families needs nightly. This reflexes in the service they provide to our customers. A happy team delivers service that is above the rest.
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Florida imports approximately $6.5 billion and exports $5.5 billion’s worth of goods annually. Major exports include citrus fruit and other produce; of course, Florida is well known for its oranges. There’s an active aerospace industry, as well. Presently, there is a greater demand for freight into Florida than out of Florida, and you may find that the rates for Florida trucking reflect that discrepancy. Florida brings in 40 percent of US imports from South America and Latin America and ships them to other parts of the US, mostly by truck.

Florida Trucking Rules and Regulations
Florida Running Times:
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Florida freight can be transported from half an hour before sunrise until half an hour after sunset. Florida requires freight operators to purchase permits before entering the state; if they are purchased at the first weigh station, fees may be levied.
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These are Florida’s ordinary load limits:
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Truck length: 75’-0” overall
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Truck width: 8’-6” on designated highways
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Truck weight: BVW 80,000 pounds
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Overhang: 3’-0” in front; 4’-0” in rear
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These are the limits for routine oversize and overweight permits:
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Truck length: 75’-0” overall
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Truck width: 12’-0”
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Truck height: 15’-0”
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Truck weight: up to 122,000 pounds with six axles.
