What is the current load capacity for a 4-axle truck with front 4 and rear 8 wheels?
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Introduction to the meaning of front 4 and rear 8: For 4-axle vehicles on the road, the traffic department requires that the total weight of the vehicle and cargo does not exceed 40 tons. According to traffic department regulations, with a standard of not exceeding 30% overload, a front 4 and rear 8 vehicle has a load capacity of 38 tons, and can carry up to 49.4 tons when overloaded by 30%. Here is some related content: 1. Heavy-duty vehicles refer to M-class and N-class vehicles with a maximum total mass greater than 3500Kg. This type of vehicle consists of a heavy-duty tractor and a heavy-duty trailer forming a vehicle train. 2. This type of vehicle generally uses multi-axle tandem hydraulic suspension systems and is typically used to transport large cargo items whose size and weight exceed the limits set by road traffic regulations.