What is the difference between lane load and vehicle load?
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Lane load and vehicle load differ in their loading methods. Here are the relevant introductions: 1. Lane load: It takes the frequently occurring vehicles arranged in a column as the design load, and the occasionally occurring flatbed or tracked vehicles as the checking load. Lane load is a uniformly distributed vehicle gravity load. 2. Vehicle load: Vehicle load is represented by a vehicle fleet, divided into four grades: Vehicle-10, Vehicle-15, Vehicle-20, and Vehicle-Super 20. The numerical value of the load grade indicates the total weight in tons of a main vehicle. In each fleet, there is only one heavy vehicle, with main vehicles in front and behind. A heavy vehicle refers to the vehicle with the largest total weight within the specified load grade.