242:(i.e. any vehicle other than those used for passenger transport) with a GVWR of over 7,500 kg (16,500 lb) must obtain a class C licence. Anyone looking to drive any vehicle with a GVWR of up to 3,500–7,500 kg (7,700–16,500 lb) must obtain a class C1 licence. Anyone with a class C licence can drive class C1 vehicles.
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Trailer Weight over 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) where the combined weight ratings of the vehicle and trailer are greater than 26,000 lbs.
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The gross combined weight rating or gross combination weight rating (GCWR), also referred to as the gross combination mass (GCM), gross train weight (GTW), is the maximum allowable combined mass of a road vehicle, the passengers and cargo in the tow vehicle, plus the mass of the trailer and cargo in
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There is no standardized way to test the dry weight of a motorcycle. Inconsistencies will almost always be found between a motorcycle manufacturer's published dry weight and motorcycle press and media outlet's published dry weight. This is due to different testing techniques, differences in what is
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Vehicles or combinations with a GVWR over 26,000 lb (11,793 kg) generally require a
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The weight of a vehicle is influenced by passengers, cargo, even fuel level, so a number of terms are used to express the weight of a vehicle in a designated state. Gross combined weight rating (GCWR) refers to the total mass of a vehicle including all trailers. GVWR and GCWR are used to specify
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weight limitations and restrictions. Gross trailer weight rating specifies the maximum weight of a trailer and the gross axle weight rating specifies the maximum weight on any particular axle.
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defines Mass in running order, not curb-weight. Mass in running order is without the 75kg driver mentioned above. Definition of mass in running order stated in the directive.
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790:"What is kerb weight and how much does your car weigh?"
1089:"Freight Management and Operations: Size Regulations"
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171:"GVW" redirects here. For the defunct airport, see
697:"Curb Weight vs Gross Vehicle Weight – CarsDirect"
329:Class IV – rated to 10,000 pounds (4,536 kg)
326:Class III – rated to 5,000 pounds (2,268 kg)
292:(inside the driver's door, near the door latch).
975:. NVF committee Vehicles and Transports: 17+36.
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323:Class II – rated to 3,500 pounds (1,588 kg)
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832:"Towing a Trailer – Being Equipped for Safety"
132:Some vehicle manufacturers have used the term
1042:"Guidelines on Maximum Weights…Criteria (EU)"
945:. United Kingdom Government. 17 December 2014
320:Class I – rated to 2,000 pounds (907 kg)
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966:"Road Wear from Heavy Vehicles: An Overview"
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761:"Vehicle weights - What's the difference?"
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736:"40 CFR § 86.1803-01 – Definitions"
857:. Government of the United Kingdom
711:"EU Commission Directive 95/48/EC"
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1017:"Truck Weights and Highways"
877:"Driving licence categories"
334:Gross combined weight rating
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