Under the Construction and Use Regulations, 1969, the maximum axle load permitted on commercial vehicles varies from 9 to 11 tons depending on the type of vehicle and the arrangement of its axles and wheels. However, at the sites where the Laboratory has full-scale pavement design experiments, a significant number of vehicles have axle loads exceeding these limits. To see what types of vehicle were being overloaded, each electronic weighbridge was used to trigger a camera and photograph any moving vehicle having an axle load exceeding 12.5 tons (12.7 Mg). (Author)
The Types of Vehicles Which Have Excessive Axle Loads
1971
24 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
The types of vehicles which have excessive axle loads
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