indivisible load definition
indivisible load means a load which cannot, without undue expense or risk of damage, be divided into 2 or more loads for the purpose of conveyance on a road;
indivisible load means a load that cannot, for the purpose of carriage by road, be divided into two or more loads without undue expense or risk of damage and which owing to its dimensions or mass cannot be carried by a motor vehicle, trailer, road train or articulated vehicle complying with this Directive in all respects,
indivisible load means a load that cannot, for the purposes of carriage by road, be divided into two or more loads without undue expense or risk of damage and which, owing to its mass or dimension, cannot be carried by a vehicle the masses and dimensions of which comply with the maximum authorised masses and dimensions applicable in a Member State.
More Definitions of indivisible load
indivisible load means any load or vehicle exceeding applicable length or weight limits that, if separated into smaller loads or vehicles, would:
indivisible load means a load that cannot, for the purpose of carriage by road, be divided into two or more loads without undue expense or risk of damage and which owing to its dimensions or mass cannot be carried by a motor vehicle, trailer, road train or articulated vehicle complying with this Section in all respects;
indivisible load means a load that cannot, for the purpose of carriage by road, be divided into two or more loads for its transportation, without undue expense or risk of damage and which owing to its dimensions or mass cannot be carried by a motor vehicle, trailer, road train or articulated vehicle complying with the requirements of the Ordinance in all respects;