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Drive the route you're authorized to drive. Not the one an algorithm guesses.
See pricing and plans →The green line is the permit route (example: Louisiana corridor). Drag the truck off the route and watch the status turn to "Off permit." Hit "Simulate drive" to see turn-by-turn instructions update as the truck moves.
This demo is free to try — no login required. When you're ready, see pricing below.
Oversize and overweight permits don't give you "a destination." They give you instructions: road names, turn-by-turn text, mile markers, bridge restrictions, mandatory paths.
Drivers are expected to read PDFs, interpret directions, cross-check Google Maps, and hope nothing gets missed. That's how mistakes happen.
LoadFlow turns permit instructions into a visual, driver-ready route — not suggestions or alternatives, but the exact legal path the permit authorizes.
That keeps the driver aligned with the permit.
This is compliance execution software, not generic navigation. Designed for OSOW moves, multi-state permits, route-restricted loads, bridge-sensitive equipment. If a road isn't on the permit, it doesn't exist in the route.
At any moment the system knows whether the truck is on the permitted route and when a deviation occurs. That enables driver self-correction, dispatcher visibility, and post-trip audit records — no guessing.
Google Maps optimizes for speed and convenience. Permits optimize for safety, weight limits, bridge clearances, and legal authorization. LoadFlow doesn't try to be smarter than the permit; it enforces it.
Permit GPS connects to permit expiration tracking, driver documentation, audit logs, and operational status (can_operate). If the permit expires or the driver isn't compliant, the move is blocked.
If you've ever said "Just follow the permit exactly" — this is for you.
Available on Ultra (per-permit), Mega (discounted per-permit), and Enterprise (volume pricing). You pay when a permitted load actually moves. No long-term commitments.
View pricing →This is how permits should've worked all along.
Drive the route you're authorized to drive.
Not the one an algorithm guesses.
View pricing and plans →