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If a tandem axle has a posted limit of 17,000 kg, exceeding this by 1,000 kg may result in:
Exceeding posted axle limits typically results in overweight tickets and required load redistribution or offload.
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Question: If a tandem axle has a posted limit of 17,000 kg, exceeding this by 1,000 kg may result in:
Answer options:
- No penalty ✅ Overweight fines and possible offload
- Lower insurance
- Faster delivery
Correct answer: Overweight fines and possible offload
Explanation: Exceeding posted axle limits typically results in overweight tickets and required load redistribution or offload.
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