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Bavarian limits

23rd August 1986, Page 13
23rd August 1986
Page 13
Page 13, 23rd August 1986 — Bavarian limits
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• A vehicle and its load together must not be more than four metres high except for trucks used in agriculture and forestry. In a recent court case, a truck driver who had infringed the German regulations by stacking an extra-high load of turnips on his vehicle thought that he would get away with it. However, the Bavaria supreme court did not allow him to use this loophole in the law, and said that the exception applied only to farmers driving to their farms on minor roads and not to professional carriers. Verkehrskundschau, July 19.

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