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How to Inspect Overweight Vehicles?

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EmmaAnn
07/25/25 7:59am
Truck annual inspection overweight, the reason may be due to self-installed guardrails, excessive heavy cargo inside the vehicle, etc. All items inside the truck must be emptied, such as toolboxes, tires, etc. These items can reduce weight, and other heavy cargo inside the vehicle should be carefully checked. During the inspection, these self-installed facilities must be removed. If there are reinforcement facilities like keels or wooden boards in the cargo box, they should also be taken off. If necessary, spare tires, spare tire mounting brackets, and toolboxes, along with other accessories that affect the vehicle's total weight, should also be removed.
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McKylie
08/11/25 1:39pm
I remember when I drove an overloaded truck for inspection, the testing station first weighed it and found it was 5% over the limit, immediately calling a halt. I had to unload the goods on the spot, which took two hours of hassle, and then re-weigh to pass the inspection. That was a big lesson: overloading not only wastes time but can also lead to fines, and it’s dangerous when braking as the vehicle tends to drift. Now, I always make a trip to the logistics station beforehand to weigh the truck, ensuring it’s either empty or precisely loaded within the standard limits, such as referring to the vehicle’s nameplate data for loading. Vehicle inspections don’t just check lights and brakes; weight is a key focus, and exceeding it will directly halt the process. It’s important to monitor the load during daily driving to avoid last-minute troubles.
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MacChristopher
08/11/25 1:40pm
Common issues in vehicle inspection for repair professionals: Overweight inspection is troublesome and requires weight reduction first. Car owners can go to an auto parts market to find a weighbridge and measure the weight themselves, ensuring it does not exceed the limit on the label. Otherwise, the inspection station will reject the vehicle for being overweight, requiring rectification and imposing a fine. Overloading also wears out tires and suspension, potentially leading to tire blowouts in the long run. The inspection process includes a weight check, so it's recommended to load the vehicle evenly and avoid stacking goods too high. If the vehicle is too heavy, unload some cargo or make multiple trips to avoid failing the inspection and having to return, which can be frustrating.
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Malachi
09/27/25 6:34am
I studied traffic laws and learned that vehicle inspections strictly check for overloading: an overweight vehicle may be directly deemed unqualified and must reduce weight for retesting. The rule is that exceeding the weight limit results in failure to pass, to prevent road accidents. Before driving, always verify the cargo load limit, as a common mistake is underestimating cargo density. For inspections, arrange to go to the testing site with a light load or empty. If accidentally overweight, promptly unload items or seek help from a moving service, otherwise staying at the inspection station will waste more time. For safety, it's important to regularly check the vehicle's condition.
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