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It had a longer wing to permit a higher fully laden weight.
Unusually, the total permitted laden weights were raised by slightly more than 3% in 1967, after production of K-44 had already ended.
There is a ban on lorries over 7.5 tonnes laden weight overtaking on several motorways.
That is, how much of the laden weight of the vehicle is distributed on each axle.
Fortunately, vehicles with a maximum permissible laden weight of 3.5-12 tonnes and car drivers will be exempt from the charges.
These are vans that are both derived from a car chassis and also have a maximum laden weight of no more than 2 tonnes.
If your vehicle is close to the weight limit you are advised to carry documentation confirming the maximum permitted laden weight.
Drenched twine dug into his fingers and his shoulders quivered as he strained to raise the laden weight of the net.
The hovercraft's ability to distribute its laden weight evenly across the surface below it makes it well suited to the role of amphibious landing craft.
The vehicles were restricted to a maximum laden weight of five tons, powers being given to enable provisional orders to be applied for on any route required.
By subtracting it from the gross weight (laden weight), the weight of the goods carried (the net weight) may be determined.
That means that vehicles with payloads of up to 3.5 tonnes or maximum permissible laden weights of up to 6 tonnes are excluded.
Zero fuel weight is the sum of operating weight empty and payload, i.e. the laden weight of an aircraft, excluding any usable fuel.
In fact, the army had 'stipulated' a laden weight of 950 kg 'including' four battle-dressed troops, which meant that the vehicle itself should not weigh more than 550 kg.
As well as causing consolidation between operators, for the first time maximum dimensions and laden weight were standard for buses and commercial vehicles across Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
This Directive had the focus on the tolling of motorways, bridges, tunnels and mountain passes, but only for lorries over 12 tonnes maximum laden weight, and the charging was only possible for infrastructure costs.
All vehicles above 3.5 tonnes maximum permitted laden weight and using the Austrian network of motorways and expressways are required to attach a small device - called the 'GO-Box' - to their windscreen.
In addition, the EU Member States are obliged to include all vehicles over 3.5 tonnes maximum laden weight after 2012, and after 2010, the tolls must be differentiated according to the environmental performance of the vehicle.
Safety and Security - Local Travel - Road Travel in Winter (1 November-15 April) All vehicles with up to 3.5 tonnes laden weight must use winter tyres on all wheels in wintry road conditions (snow, slush, ice).
Diesel is not taxed at the pump, but road users with vehicles over 3.5 tonne in Gross Laden Weight and any vehicles not powered wholly by any combination of petrol, LPG or CNG must pay the Road User Charge instead.