What are the new regulations for the load capacity of five-axle vehicles in 2020?

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OLilah
07/30/25 10:32am
The overload and over-limit identification standard sets the total mass limit for two-axle vehicles at 18 tons. Below are relevant introductions about load capacity: 1. Standard load capacity: The general load capacity of household cars is 375 to 500 kg. It cannot be calculated in detail and must be based on the load capacity marked on the nameplate attached when the car leaves the factory. The national standard is 375 kg, meaning the load capacity of manufactured cars cannot exceed 375 kg. 2. Load conditions: There are two types of vehicle load standards: One is the vehicle load standard based on traffic and road administration, where two-axle vehicles should not exceed 20 tons, four-axle vehicles (front four, rear four) 24 tons, and eight-axle vehicles (front four, rear eight) 34 tons. The other is the vehicle load standard in the eyes of traffic police, which is based on the driving license, i.e., the tonnage specified on the factory certificate.
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