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Hi
Motorhome Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) = 3300KG
as far as I can work out - it would not be legal to cross a bridge marked with a 3 ton max weight limit
because
- law relates to plated weight of vehicle not actual weight
- bridge figures are in UK aka long tons
- 3300KG = 3UK tons 555.25lb = 3.248 UK tons
sound right to you ?
thanks
Can we have that in English now please?
Imperial Ton is just over 1,000kg it's about 1,015kg for easy maths so 3,045kg so yes 3300Kg is over the limit.
Remember, if your wheels aren't touching the floor, you don't weigh anythng! So, JUMP those pesky low rated bridges Dukes of Hazard stylee...... 😉
Do you also question the maximum height signs? Perhaps you could convert between metric and imperial to squeeze under those.
Silly question surely? 3.248>3
3000kg weight limit on Marlow bridge resulted in police clamp down the other month
An operation last month split opinion, proving controversial because of the fact that a number of Range Rover style cars were asked to turn around. Sixteen commercial vehicles were given £50 penalties on that day.
Do you also question the maximum height signs? Perhaps you could convert between metric and imperial to squeeze under those.Silly question surely? 3.248>3
I think the point being suggested here is that they're not as comparable as they seem. Height restrictions go on how high a vehicle [i]is[/i]. Weight restrictions go on how heavy a vehicle [i]can be[/i], regardless of what it is currently.
Oh, fair point. Apologies.