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What is the term for the weight when the car has a driver but no load?
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Unladen weight: “The overall weight of the vehicle in normal, fully operational condition with the heaviest body belonging to the vehicle, tools and spare wheel belonging to the vehicle, fuel, lubricating oil and water, along with the driver.” (Road Traffic Definitions Act)
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