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Weiffht tolerance

23rd January 1992, Page 124
23rd January 1992
Page 124
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Q Last July it was reported in Commercial Motor that the overloading tolerance was to be increased from 5% to 10%.

Is that tolerance still subject to an upper limit of one tonne?

A The Vehicle Inspectorate's policy on overloading tolerances is that a vehicle which exceeds a weight limit by more than 5% will be prohibited from going further until the weight is reduced to the legal limit.

A prosecution for an overload will not be instituted unless the excess is over 10% of the legal limit.

But both tolerances are subject to a maximum of one tonne, which means that if a limit is exceeded by a tonne, even if the excess is not over 5% or 10%, a prohibition will be imposed and a prosecution will follow.

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