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Road511 Trucking connects your AI agent to massive, real-time North American logistics data. It tracks everything from bridge clearances and weight restrictions to active traffic incidents and available truck parking spots across US and Canada.

Get full compliance data for route planning with a single query.

What your AI agents can do

Get bridge clearances

Retrieves bridge location data and vertical clearance heights needed for height-restricted transport planning.

Get rest areas

Finds driver rest facilities, listing amenities, operating hours, and locations along major highways.

Get truck incidents

Lists current traffic disruptions, construction closures, and accidents affecting truck routes by location.

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Determine low bridge clearances

Finds bridge coordinates, clearance heights (in feet/meters), and road names to ensure vehicles clear overhead obstacles.

Locate rest stops and amenities

Identifies driver facilities along highways, including operating hours and available services for HOS compliance.

Track live traffic incidents

Retrieves details on road closures, construction zones, and accidents affecting planned truck routes.

Check weight limits

Returns current and seasonal restrictions—including affected roads, maximum weights, and dates of effect—for load planning.

Map official freight corridors

Provides geometry and designation details for STAA truck routes and NHFN freight corridors across the US and Canada.

Identify parking spots

Finds truck facilities, gives capacity data, and reports real-time availability crucial for HOS planning.

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Road511 Trucking: 10 Tools for Logistics Compliance

Use these tools to gather route geometry, bridge clearances, incident reports, weight restrictions, and operational data needed for professional freight planning.

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get bridge clearances

Retrieves bridge location data and vertical clearance heights needed for height-restricted transport planning.

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get rest areas

Finds driver rest facilities, listing amenities, operating hours, and locations along major highways.

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get truck incidents

Lists current traffic disruptions, construction closures, and accidents affecting truck routes by location.

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get truck parking

Provides truck parking locations, capacity details, and real-time availability for HOS planning.

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get truck routes

Maps official STAA truck routes and NHFN freight corridors across states and provinces.

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get truck stops

Locates travel plazas and rest stops, showing services like fuel, food, showers, and repair facilities.

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get trucking health

Checks the API status of the entire system, reporting data source connectivity and last update times across all jurisdictions.

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get trucking summary

Gathers count statistics on routes, weigh stations, incidents, and stops to give a quick overview of data coverage.

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get weigh stations

Lists operational weight inspection stations, including their status (open/closed) and bypass program participation.

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get weight restrictions

Reports temporary or permanent load restrictions, specifying affected roads, maximum weights, and effective dates.

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What you can do with this MCP connector

You connect your AI agent to the Road511 Trucking MCP Server. This server gives you full control over North American freight logistics—route planning, weight compliance, and incident tracking across US and Canada.

The system pulls data from massive databases covering dozens of jurisdictions. You don't have to visit multiple state websites or manually check every regulation; the agent handles it all with one query.

Route Mapping and Compliance Checks:

To start a trip, you use get_truck_routes to map official STAA truck routes and NHFN freight corridors across states and provinces. For compliance, you run two checks: first, get_bridge_clearances retrieves bridge location data and vertical clearance heights needed for planning height-restricted transport; second, get_weight_restrictions reports temporary or permanent load restrictions, specifying affected roads, maximum weights, and effective dates.

For weigh stations, you call get_weigh_stations, which lists operational weight inspection sites, telling you their status (open or closed) and whether they participate in the bypass program. The agent also runs a quick summary check using get_trucking_summary to give you count statistics on routes, weigh stations, incidents, and stops so you know exactly how much data coverage you're working with.

Live Safety and Incident Tracking:

Safety planning requires real-time data. You use get_truck_incidents to list current traffic disruptions, construction closures, and accidents affecting planned truck routes by specific location. For necessary downtime, you check for available parking spots using get_truck_parking, which provides facility locations, capacity details, and real-time availability crucial for Hours of Service (HOS) planning.

You find driver amenities with two tools: first, get_rest_areas locates facilities along major highways, listing amenities and operating hours needed for HOS compliance; second, get_truck_stops pinpoints travel plazas and rest stops, showing services like fuel, food, showers, and repair facilities.

System Status:

You can always check the system's health using get_trucking_health, which reports data source connectivity and last update times across all jurisdictions, letting you know if the data is current. Every piece of information—from the required clearances for a low bridge to the real-time availability at a truck park—is available through your agent.

This server acts like a dedicated logistics analyst sitting right next to you. You tell it the route; the system checks compliance across every necessary constraint, from load limits to active traffic hazards.

How Road511 Trucking MCP Works

  1. 1 Subscribe to the server and input your Road511 API key.
  2. 2 Ask your AI client a question like: 'What are the weight restrictions on I-94 through Minnesota?'
  3. 3 The agent calls get_weight_restrictions and presents you with the current compliance data.

The bottom line is that your AI uses these tools to synthesize complex, multi-layered logistical rules into simple, actionable answers.

Who Is Road511 Trucking MCP For?

This server is for dispatchers and logistics planners who spend too much time manually cross-referencing state DOT websites. It's also crucial for owner-operators needing instant compliance checks before hitting the road. If your job involves moving cargo across multiple state lines, you need this.

Fleet Dispatcher

Uses get_bridge_clearances and get_truck_routes to plan compliant routes for the day, ensuring every vehicle fits through low spots.

Logistics Planner

Analyzes data from get_trucking_summary and get_weight_restrictions across multiple regions to optimize freight corridors and minimize risk exposure.

Owner-Operator / Driver

Checks for local risks using get_weigh_stations or get_truck_incidents before leaving the yard, ensuring compliance with local rules.

What Changes When You Connect

  • Avoid costly fines. By running get_weight_restrictions and cross-referencing it with your load profile, you confirm compliance before leaving the yard. You don't guess; you check.
  • Stop worrying about low bridges. The get_bridge_clearances tool gives exact vertical measurements for any route segment, so you know if your vehicle fits under that I-95 overpass.
  • Optimize stops and rest time. Use get_truck_parking to find spots with actual capacity data, preventing delays when a full lot forces an unplanned overnight stop.
  • React instantly to trouble. When something changes—a closure or accident—the get_truck_incidents tool gives you real-time detour info, bypassing the need to call dispatch manually.
  • See the whole picture at once. Running get_trucking_summary gives a quick data quality check across all 65 jurisdictions, so you know if your route planning inputs are reliable.

Real-World Use Cases

01

The Dispatcher needs to build a multi-state run.

A dispatcher is sending a load through Illinois and Indiana. They use the agent to first call get_truck_routes for the primary path, then immediately check get_weight_restrictions for any seasonal limits in those states. Finally, they hit get_bridge_clearances to confirm every single low bridge along that route clears their specialized trailer height.

02

The Owner-Operator needs a last-minute stop.

A driver is running low on fuel near Eugene and needs a place to rest. They ask the agent using get_truck_stops and then filter by available parking with get_truck_parking. The agent provides multiple options, including real-time space counts, solving both fueling and HOS concerns simultaneously.

03

Planning a critical delivery during bad weather.

A logistics manager needs to know the safest way for a time-sensitive shipment. They query get_truck_incidents first to see if there are closures or delays on I-80, and then use get_weigh_stations to plan around any temporary mandatory stops before the delivery window closes.

04

Checking compliance for a new route.

A planner is mapping out a freight corridor across Texas. They run the agent against get_truck_routes and then use get_weight_restrictions. The system returns specific data showing if certain county roads have permanent weight limits that would invalidate the proposed path.

The Tradeoffs

Checking clearances manually

Calling 5 different state DOT websites, pulling up maps for every mile marker, and trying to find a specific bridge ID. It takes hours and is prone to human error.

Just ask the agent: 'What are the low bridges under 14 feet on I-95 through Virginia?' The tool calls get_bridge_clearances once and gives you all results.

Assuming road status

Relying only on Google Maps for a route plan. These maps don't show active weight violations, seasonal closures, or mandatory weigh station stops.

Always check get_truck_incidents and cross-reference with get_weight_restrictions. This combination ensures your map data is legally actionable.

Only focusing on major routes

Planning a route using only the main interstate highways, but missing smaller feeder roads that might have weight or height limits.

Use get_truck_routes to define the primary corridors, then use get_weight_restrictions and get_bridge_clearances to validate every segment along those designated paths.

When It Fits, When It Doesn't

You should use this server if your core problem is compliance risk. Specifically, if you need to know 'Can a truck with X dimensions/weight travel from Point A to Point B on Date C?' If your needs are only for general mapping or simple traffic updates (like just finding the nearest gas station), this tool set might be overkill. For those cases, a standard map service is fine. However, if you need data points like specific STAA corridors, real-time HOS parking availability (get_truck_parking), or official regulatory limitations (get_weight_restrictions), then this server is necessary. Use get_trucking_summary first to check the overall data quality before running any complex route calculation.

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This server provides 10 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.

Available Capabilities

get_bridge_clearances get_rest_areas get_truck_incidents get_truck_parking get_truck_routes get_truck_stops get_trucking_health get_trucking_summary get_weigh_stations get_weight_restrictions

The worst part of logistics planning? The endless tabs.

Today, building a compliant route means opening five different state DOT websites. You pull up one map for weight limits, another for bridge clearances, and yet another just to check rest areas. Copy-pasting coordinates between these sites is tedious, slow, and guarantees you'll miss something critical.

With this MCP server, the process changes completely. You tell your agent the route, and it runs all those checks—weight limits via `get_weight_restrictions`, clearances via `get_bridge_clearances`, and incidents via `get_truck_incidents`—in a single query. The answer is clean, structured, and legally sound.

Road511 Trucking MCP Server: Know the full operational status.

Before running any route plan, you have to check if the data itself is reliable. Do all these systems even report the same thing? You're wasting time making decisions based on stale or missing information—that's a huge risk.

The `get_trucking_health` tool solves this immediately. It tells your agent whether the API is actually live, if the data sources are connected across all 65 jurisdictions, and when that data was last updated. You build confidence into your planning process.

Common Questions About Road511 Trucking MCP

How do I check for low bridges using get_bridge_clearances? +

You simply ask the agent to find bridge clearances for a specific route or area. The tool returns coordinates, clearance height (feet/meters), and jurisdiction identifiers so you can plan around obstacles.

Can I use get_weight_restrictions for planning loads? +

Yes. The get_weight_restrictions tool reports seasonal, permanent, or temporary weight limits, listing the affected roads and required compliance dates. This stops you from incurring fines.

What is the best way to check for parking spots? Use get_truck_parking. +

Use get_truck_parking to find facilities near your destination. It gives names, locations, capacity counts, and reports real-time availability data for HOS planning.

Does get_trucking_summary give me total coverage? +

The get_trucking_summary tool provides system-wide count statistics—like the number of routes or weigh stations in the database. This helps you gauge data depth and regional coverage.

How do I find mandatory stops? Use get_weigh_stations. +

The get_weigh_stations tool lists all inspection stations, showing their location, operating hours, and whether they participate in bypass programs like PrePass or Drivewyze.

What does get_truck_incidents return regarding closures and detours? +

It returns detailed information including incident type, severity, affected roads, start/end times, and detour instructions. This lets you estimate delays or plan alternate routes when unexpected construction or accidents happen.

How do I verify the reliability of the data source using get_trucking_health? +

This tool checks API availability, response times, and data source connectivity for specific jurisdictions. Use it to confirm that the trucking data is fresh and reliable before running complex route queries.

Can I use get_rest_areas to help with HOS compliance planning? +

Yes, you can find rest areas along your route, noting facility names, locations, available amenities, and operating hours. This data is essential for scheduling mandated breaks during long-haul trips.

Can my AI check for low bridges on a truck route in California? +

Yes! Use the get_bridge_clearances tool with jurisdiction=CA to get all bridge clearance data for California. You can also filter by bounding box or radius from specific coordinates. The API returns bridge locations, clearance heights in feet, bridge identifiers, and road names. This is essential for truck height compliance planning and avoiding low-bridge incidents.

How do I find truck parking near a specific location for HOS compliance? +

Use the get_truck_parking tool with lat, lon, and radius parameters to find truck parking facilities near your current location. For example: lat=41.8781, lon=-87.6298, radius=50 finds parking within 50km of Chicago. Results include facility names, coordinates, capacity information, and amenity details. This is critical for Hours of Service (HOS) compliance planning and safe rest stop identification.

Are there any seasonal weight restrictions affecting my route right now? +

Use the get_weight_restrictions tool with jurisdiction and status=active to find all current weight restrictions in a state or province. You can also filter by specific road name (e.g., road=I-94) to check restrictions on a particular highway. Returns restriction details, weight limits, effective dates, and affected road segments. Essential for avoiding weight violation fines and planning compliant loads.

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