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Which One on the Vehicle License Indicates the Vehicle Weight?

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LeBrianna
07/29/2025, 10:43:55 PM

On the vehicle nameplate, the "Maximum Allowable Total Mass" refers to the fully loaded weight. There are two weight indicators on the vehicle license: "Total Mass" represents the fully loaded weight, while "Curb Weight" is the actual weight of the vehicle. Total Mass on the vehicle license: Refers to the sum of the vehicle's curb weight, approved load capacity, and approved passenger mass (number of passengers in the driver's compartment × standard weight per person of 65kg). Curb Weight: The weight of the vehicle itself. Approved Load Capacity: The standard mass of cargo the vehicle is designed to carry. For a tractor, the "Permissible Towing Mass" indicates the total mass that can be towed by a semi-trailer (including the towed vehicle and cargo). The vehicle license can display the owner's name, ID number, license plate number, vehicle identification number (VIN), vehicle inspection date, and traffic violation information. Composition: The vehicle license consists of a cover, main page, and supplementary page. The front of the main page contains the endorsed certificate core, the back has the vehicle photo, and it is sealed with a plastic cover. The supplementary page is also an endorsed certificate core.

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ODamian
08/16/2025, 04:59:30 AM

I've been driving for nearly twenty years, and every time I flip through the vehicle license, I check the 'Gross Vehicle Weight' section—the number is quite prominent, usually located toward the bottom of the first page. This weight represents the maximum limit when the car is fully loaded with passengers and cargo. Exceeding it is genuinely dangerous: braking distance increases, and the risk of rollover during turns rises. I once faced fines during my transport days, so now I always verify this number during maintenance. The 'Curb Weight' refers to the empty vehicle's weight, but for daily use, the gross weight is more practical—it affects fuel consumption and maintenance. If you change vehicles or modify them, updating the license promptly after weight changes avoids trouble and ensures peace of mind during roadside checks. I advise new car owners to develop a habit of regular checks—safety comes first, and small oversights can lead to major accidents.

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AndresMarie
10/21/2025, 03:53:57 AM

As a mom who frequently drives her kids around, I'm quite familiar with the vehicle license. The weight of the car is listed under the 'Gross Vehicle Weight' section, which you can find on the right side when you open the license. It indicates the maximum weight of the entire vehicle when fully loaded with passengers and luggage. Not exceeding this weight is crucial for children's safety, especially when our whole family goes out with the back seat packed with toys and food. Poor weight control not only increases fuel consumption but also damages the tires. I've learned to check it myself—I take a quick look every time I wash the car to ensure we're within the limit. If you're unsure, you can compare it with the factory parameters or ask a mechanic to check. The weight data is also relevant for insurance claims and annual inspections. Simply put, it's a basic driving tip—remembering it saves you a lot of hassle.

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SanClaire
12/04/2025, 03:21:40 AM

I just got my driver's license and bought a new car. I was curious about where the vehicle weight is listed on the vehicle license, and later found out it's the 'Gross Vehicle Weight' on the first page. The number is in kilograms, similar to weighing yourself, representing the fully loaded state. This information is quite useful in practice. For example, if the trunk is packed full during a move and exceeds the weight limit, you'll get fined. So, I've learned to visually estimate the weight in daily use. The vehicle license is designed clearly, and after checking a few times, I memorized the location. Changes in weight can also affect brake sensitivity. New drivers should pay attention to these details and not overlook them. With more practice on the road, you'll get the hang of it.

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MacTravis
01/24/2026, 09:56:45 PM

When taking kids out for a trip, I pay great attention to the vehicle license. The vehicle weight can be found in the 'Gross Weight' column. This number controls the safety of the whole family—for instance, overweight leads to faster tire wear, soaring fuel consumption, and higher accident risks. During routine maintenance, I keep an eye on this by using simple measurement methods, like checking tire pressure when the car is fully loaded. Weight data is a fundamental attribute of the vehicle, related to road traffic regulations. Remembering it helps avoid overload fines. Flip to the information page of the vehicle license, and the position is clear at a glance. Don’t underestimate it for family cars—healthy driving starts with the details.

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JayceAnn
04/20/2026, 03:42:24 AM

After years of car research, the most accurate weight on the vehicle license is the 'Gross Vehicle Weight,' located below the main information page. This parameter relates to vehicle design standards—overloading can severely damage the suspension system and increase maintenance costs. I've compared multiple models and found that weight correlates with performance: lighter cars save fuel but lack stability, while heavier ones handle better. The weight on the license must stay consistent; remember to update it after modifications. As an enthusiast, I also researched how weight affects eco-ratings. Optimizing daily load helps protect my car's longevity.

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