- Gross vehicle mass
A Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) is the maximum allowable total
mass of a fully loadedmotor vehicle , consisting of the "tare mass" (mass of the vehicle) plus the load (includingpassenger s). The term is also occasionally used fortrains When a vehicle is also towing one or more trailers, the GVM is the total mass of the motor vehicle's wheels on the ground, while the
Gross Combination Mass is the total mass of the motor vehicle plus all trailers.Australia
A car
driver licence is limited to driving vehicles up to a maximum GVM or 4,500 kg. Beyond this, a different class of licence is required. A vehicle with a GVM under 4,500 kg is termed a "light" vehicle, while those over 4,500 kg are termed "heavy" vehicles.Vehicles
Many models of small truck are manufactured to have a GVM rating of between 5,000 kg and 7,000 kg but sold with the option of a GVM of just under 4,500 kg so that they can be driven on a car licence. Often, the only difference between the models is where the exhaust exits, with diesel engined heavy rated vehicles having a vertical exhaust "stack" above the cabin and the light rated vehicles having the exhaust exit under the side or rear like a car.
Roads
Many minor roads, including some in rural areas and some in suburban areas, have GVM restrictions such as 5,000 kg or 8,000kg. These restrictions may be applied for technical reasons such as load limited bridges, or as a method of reducing the number of heavy vehicles on local roads.
ee also
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Aggregate Trailer Mass
*Gross Combination Mass
*Gross Trailer Mass
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