GVW definition

GVW means in respect of any vehicle the total weight of the vehicle and load certified and registered under the Applicable Laws;

Examples of GVW in a sentence

  • GVW on unrestricted state highways, other than interstate highways, in areas where road restrictions are in force.

  • The $5 per ton per mile fee will be charged only for loads exceeding a GVW of 130,000 pounds, 120,000 pounds, 110,000 pounds and 80,000 pounds for highways Restricted by Legal Weights, 8 Ton, 7 Ton, and 6 Ton highways respectively.

  • The $1 per mile fee will not be charged for Gross Vehicle Weights (GVW) exceeding 105,500 pounds, 105,500 pounds, and 105,000 pounds for highways Restricted by Legal Weights, 8 Ton, and 7 Ton highways respectively.

  • Furthermore, the data from axle load surveys should be analysed to bring out the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) and Single Axle Load (SAL) Distributions by truck type (axle configuration).

  • The vehicle/trailer shall not carry load in excess of the GVW as mentioned in the RC Book of the vehicle/trailer concerned.


More Definitions of GVW

GVW means “Gross Vehicle Weight” as defined in the Commercial Transport Act.
GVW means gross vehicle weight. “GVWR” means gross vehicle weight rating. “HEV” means hybrid-electric vehicle.
GVW means the gross vehicle weight of a vehicle as indicated on the exterior of the vehicle or if not shown on the exterior, then on the licensing papers for that vehicle.
GVW means actual loaded weight of a vehicle (or GCW - combination weight) operating upon the public roads of Oklahoma.
GVW means the GROSS VEHICLE WIEGHT measured in pounds as classified by the Federal Government for trucks. The GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT includes the weight of the vehicle plus the maximum carrying load permitted by law.
GVW means Grose Vehicle Weight, the maximum operating weight of a vehicle as specified by the manufacturer, including all passengers and cargo.