ground clearance definition
ground clearance means the shortest distance between the ground and the lowest part of that position of the trailer (excluding any part of a suspension, steering or braking system attached to any axle, and wheel and any air skirt) which lies within the area formed by the overall width of the trailer and the middle 70% of the axle interspace, such distance being ascertained when the trailer –
ground clearance. , of a vehicle, means the minimum distance to the ground, measured with the vehicle fully laden, from a point on the underside of the vehicle, except a point on a tyre, wheel, wheel hub, brake backing plate or flexible mudguard or mudflap of the vehicle;
ground clearance means the minimum distance to the ground from the underside of a vehicle (other than the tyres, wheels, wheel hubs and brake backing plates) when the vehicle is standing fully loaded on flat level ground.
More Definitions of ground clearance
ground clearance means the minimum vertical distance from the underside of a motor vehicle or trailer or other vehicle drawn by a motor vehicle, except the tyres, wheels and wheel hubs, to the surface of a road, when the motor vehicle, trailer or
ground clearance means the distance from the adjacent grade to the bottom surface of the sign.