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28/7/2009 at 11:33am
Location: Blackburn Lancashire Outfit: Coachman Laser 650 and Discovery
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You do need to weigh everything. As you take the same stuff, more or less, every time, you only have to do it once, and make a list.
You do have far less weight allowance than you might think, and the chances are, if you're stuck for space, you've got weight problems. Obviously with light equipment, it makes a difference, but broadly speaking a car will hold more than it can safely carry.
Remember with a roofbox, the box and fastenings are already cutting into your max weight, even before you load it.
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28/7/2009 at 6:47pm
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Trouble with going to the weighbridge is this...if you're overloaded on the journey there then, although illegal, you can plead ignorance (you'll most likely get a slap being a private individual and all, as opposed to a hefty fine if you were overloaded and driving as part of your work). But, when driving back from the weighbridge you will be fully aware of your over-limit status and will therefore knowingly be committing an offence. So at the weighbridge you will have to ditch stuff - perhaps best take two cars.
And remember, you need to include the weight of all passengers that will be going on hol, so if they're not with you when you go to the weighbridge, then you need to add them on.
Also, the 4x4 thing....the load carrying capacity of a 4x4 is not necessarily any more than that of a car.Oh, and another thing....the load carrying capacities of cars and 4x4s are specified by the manufacturer. Where commercial operators typically run into trouble is when their 3500kg gross vehicle weight truck, that might weigh 2600kg empty is then loaded up with 1000kg of building materials, putting it over the legal GVW of 3500kg.
I'm not so sure that there would be the same issue with a 1500kg car carrying 600kg when the manufacturer specified limit is 500kg. It might not be good for the car, but if it's not overloaded to the extent that it's unsafe to drive then it might not be illegal - wonder if anyone can clarify?
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