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Dutch LHV limit increased

22nd May 2008, Page 8
22nd May 2008
Page 8
Page 8, 22nd May 2008 — Dutch LHV limit increased
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THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT has increased its weight limit for longer, heavier vehicles (LHVs) to 60 tonnes. Last autumn, it removed the limits on the number of LHVs on Dutch roads, but cut their maximum gross vehicle weight from 60 to 50 tonnes the country's weight limit for regular heavy trucks. This was due to some unexpected problems with weak bridges, which the Dutch government suspected were being caused by the heavier LHVs.

Dutch operator associations TLN and EVO protested, forcing the Dutch transport minister to initiate an investigation by independent research organisation TNO. Around 100 Dutch LHVs were unable to use public roads during the investigation.

One of the operators that ran four LHVs for an American company had to put 14 conventional trailers on the road to replace them.

Last week, TNO concluded that LHVs were not damaging the bridges, so the Dutch government immediately allowed the 60-tonne LHVs back on the road.

TLN and EVO expect the number of LHVs on Dutch roads to increase again, possibly up to 300 or more.

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Organisations: TNO, DUTCH GOVERNMENT

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