How Many Tons Can a 4x2 Axle Truck Carry?

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Leonard
07/29/25 3:13pm
According to the relevant regulations by the authorities, the standard load capacity for a 4x2 axle truck under the new rules is 38 tons. Generally, the overload limit for vehicles should not exceed 30%, meaning the maximum actual load for a 4x2 axle truck should not exceed 49 tons. Here are the relevant details: 1. Standard Load Capacity: The vehicle's registration certificate specifies a standard load capacity or passenger capacity. When driving on the road, the vehicle must not exceed the percentage specified on the registration certificate. 2. 4x2 Axle Truck Models: Most vehicles with this many wheels are dump trucks or large heavy-duty trailer trucks. For example, construction materials and goods are often transported using this type of 4x2 axle truck.
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