Route support

Route Survey & Clearance Support

Practical route review and field support for over-dimensional loads, industrial sites, remote access roads, and northern highway corridors.

Support before the load moves

Some oversize moves need more than a pilot vehicle. Height, width, turning radius, access roads, staging areas, bridges, utility conflicts, construction zones, grades, and site entrances can all affect whether a route is practical.

Pilot Truck Group can support route review and clearance-related planning for difficult moves. This can include visual route checks, access review, site approach photos, staging area review, clearance notes, and coordination support for carriers or project teams.

Pilot truck escorting a heavy-haul oversize load through a mountain highway corridor in Western Canada.

Route support may include

Route review

Visual review of planned travel routes, turns, access roads, and known pinch points.

Clearance notes

Support for identifying overhead, roadside, and access-related constraints before mobilization.

Site access checks

Field review of entrances, laydown areas, staging areas, and practical truck access.

Useful for difficult moves

  • Remote industrial sites
  • Mining and exploration access roads
  • Construction equipment moves
  • Modular and structural component moves
  • High loads and wide loads
  • Routes involving BC, Alberta, and Yukon jurisdictions

Have a route concern?

Send the route, load dimensions, and any known clearance concerns.

Request Route Support