
Abnormal Indivisible Loads (AIL)
Abnormal Indivisible Loads (AIL) refer to exceptionally large, heavy, or wide freight that cannot be divided into smaller parts for transportation. These loads often include oversized machinery, construction equipment, or structural components. Because of their size and weight, they require specialized planning, permits, and escort vehicles to safely move along designated routes. AILs are carefully coordinated to ensure public safety and infrastructure integrity, often involving government agencies, transportation experts, and logistical planning. These loads typically travel at slower speeds and may need specific route adjustments to accommodate their dimensions and weight.