What is the maximum cargo capacity for a single-axle truck?
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20 tons. A single-axle truck can generally handle a total weight of 20 tons without issues, though this gross weight includes the vehicle's own weight. Additionally, the specific load capacity of the vehicle will be indicated on the vehicle registration certificate. Simply refer to the registration certificate and avoid overloading. Below is relevant information: 1. Hazards of truck overloading: Truck overloading refers to the cargo weight exceeding the permitted load capacity. Overloading is extremely dangerous and leads to numerous traffic accidents annually. Overloading often involves illegal modifications to the truck, where alterations to increase cargo space compromise the vehicle's safety. 2. Introduction to single-axle trucks: A single-axle truck refers to a configuration with one front axle and one rear axle, meaning the vehicle has only two axles in total.