The top of the flatbed is typically 58 inches above the road surface. In most states on most highways, the maximum height for a load is 13.5 feet from the road surface to the top of the load. That means the load on the truck that exceeds 8.5 feet above the deck is an oversize (or over dimension) load.
How high can you stack a trailer?
The U.S. Department of Transportation does not specify a federal height limit, but there are general guidelines based on states’ regulations. The maximum overall height is between 13 feet 6 inches and 14 feet.
What is maximum loading height?
In case of Truck-trailers/ Tractor-trailer engaged by Auto manufacturers to carry motor vehicles/ construction equipment Motor vehicle/ livestock / white goods with closed body or meant to carry indivisible loads, the overall height of the motor vehicle shall not exceed 4.75 meter.
How high is the bed of a flatbed truck?
Standard flatbed
With a standard 5-foot bed height, they can haul items up to 8.5 feet tall.