What is GML CML and HML?

What is GML CML and HML?

The Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) provides General Mass Limits (GML), Concessional Mass Limits (CML) and Higher Mass Limits (HML) for heavy vehicles operating on the national road network. Some vehicles are not permitted to operate in some states.

What GVM is a heavy vehicle?

A heavy vehicle is defined in the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) as a vehicle that has a gross vehicle mass (GVM) or aggregate trailer mass (ATM) of more than 4.5 tonnes. The GVM of a vehicle is the maximum it can weigh when fully loaded, as specified by the manufacturer.

What is the max weight per axle on a 18 wheeler?

The weight per axle varies depending on their locations. Steering axles have a maximum limit of 12,000 pounds. The trailer and the drives should weigh no more than 34,000.

Where can axle weight limits be found?

Explanation: Individual axle weights are shown on the vehicle plate. This can be found in a prominent place on both the vehicle and trailer.

How much weight can a rigid carry?

Maximum Weight Under Any Circumstances

Vehicle Maximum authorised weight (kg)
Rigid goods vehicle with: 4 or more axles 30,000 (32,000*)
Tractor unit with: 2 axles 18,000
3 or more axles 25,000 (26,000*)
Trailer, not being a semi-trailer or a centre-axle trailer, with: 2 axles 18,0000

What is a heavy rigid vehicle?

Heavy Rigid (HR) Truck Drivers are individuals who are licenced to drive vehicles with unlimited gross vehicle mass and tow trailers up to 9 tonnes without axle limitation. Heavy Rigid vehicles may include buses, trucks or articulated buses with more than two axles.

What is the maximum weight of a heavy vehicle in Queensland?

cHeavy Vehicles may travel on roads throughout Queensland with an additional 3 tonnes above General Mass Limits, if the maximum mass permitted under GML is > 80 tonnes and an additional 4 tonnes if it is > 120 tonnes.

What are the National heavy vehicle mass and dimension limits?

National heavy vehicle mass and dimension limits Dimensions relating to specific trailer types Livestock carriers อง A trailer built to carry cattle, horses, pigs or sheep on two or more partly or completely overlapping decks must not have more than 12.5 metres of its length available to carry cattle, horses, pigs or sheep.

What are the different types of heavy trailers?

Heavy vehicle trailers. Configuration of a heavy trailer is based on one of five heavy trailer types and their axle grouping(s) (single, tandem, tri-axle and quad-axle). Trailer configurations for heavy trailers will begin as follows: and will end with a number, or series of numbers representing the axle grouping(s) of your trailer.

When is a national heavy vehicle plate issued in South Australia?

A national heavy vehicle plate will be issued to heavy vehicles garaged in South Australia whenever: a registration for a vehicle (that does not already have a national heavy vehicle plate) is transferred to a different participating jurisdiction

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