Rogers controls oversized vehicles on residential streets through Section 52-122, which prohibits parking any truck, tractor, or trailer with a capacity of three-quarter ton or larger on any street between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Streets cannot be used to repair such vehicles except in an emergency. Movement of genuinely oversize/overweight loads on state routes additionally requires ARDOT permits.
The City of Rogers does not publish a separate length-based oversized-vehicle ordinance, but it limits large and heavy vehicles on public streets through Section 52-122 of the Code of Ordinances. That provision states that no person shall park a truck, tractor, or trailer with a capacity of three-quarter ton or larger on any street between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., and that no street may be used to repair or recondition any such truck, trailer, or common carrier except when necessitated by an emergency. This is the city's principal tool for keeping large rigs, big work trucks, and heavy trailers from being stored on neighborhood streets overnight. During the day, oversized vehicles must still comply with the general Arkansas rules of the road, including the 18-inch curb rule (A.C.A. 27-51-1301) and the no-parking locations in A.C.A. 27-51-1302. For vehicles that exceed Arkansas's statutory size and weight limits when traveling (not merely parking), the Arkansas Department of Transportation administers oversize/overweight permits under its permit rules. Owners of large vehicles should store them on private property or in non-residential zones overnight. Verify the current Rogers section number after the 2025-2026 recodification.
Parking a three-quarter-ton-or-larger truck, tractor, or trailer on any street between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., or repairing such a vehicle on the street outside an emergency, violates Section 52-122 and can result in a citation. Moving a truly oversize/overweight load without an ARDOT permit violates state size-and-weight law.
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