Overweight lorries Clause Samples

Overweight lorries. All hauliers are legally obliged to comply with their legal payload limit and hauliers are instructed not to overload their vehicles; this applies equally to vehicles used for delivered purchases. Most vehicles have an on- board weighloader which will give a guide to loading where a weighbridge is not readily available. Please be aware that knowingly allowing overloaded vehicles to leave your premises could be considered as aiding and abetting the illegal operation of a vehicle and should be avoided. Overloaded vehicles may incur delay and/or additional charges or rejection at the end destination.

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