Theory test
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How heavy may the vehicle’s maximum total weight be?
Restricted weight on one axle (C23)
”Maximum permitted weight on an axle is indicated on the sign.”
The sign indicates maximum weight on one axle, not maximum total weight.
Weight on an axle is the pressure exerted on the part of the vehicle where the wheels are sitting. A regular car normally has two axles; one front and one back. If, for example, the car weighs 1 tonne and the weight is evenly distributed, this means the weight exerted on each axle is 500 kg (500 kg front + 500 kg back = 1 tonne in total).
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