The recent cold snap has allowed the Saskatchewan government to temporarily suspended road bans on provincial highways.
Spring weight restrictions are typically in place at this time of year to protect roads from damage caused by heavy trucks.
“Suspending road bans lets farmers take advantage of the recent cold snap, while also protecting roads from unnecessary damage,” Highways and Infrastructure Minister David Marit said.
“With the backlog in the grain handling system, our producers need to be able to haul as much grain as possible when they have the opportunity.”
Allowable weights are usually reduced by 10 to 15 per cent during the spring thaw.
Officials cautioned that some rural municipalities may have bans in place. Up-to-date restriction information can be found at Highway Hotline.
Ministry of Highways staff said they will monitor both air and road temperatures and will reinstate bans as conditions warrant.