“Carry the right load, enjoy the full joy,” a common saying among truck drivers, is not just a simple reminder but also a hidden “secret” to help you operate your vehicle safely and efficiently. So how do you “pocket” the secret of “how to read truck payload” easily and accurately? Let’s decode it with Hanoi Trucks in the article below!
Are you planning to buy a Hyundai HD120 truck at the Hyundai Truong Chinh truck dealer to transport goods? Or are you looking for a compact Thaco Towner 990kg truck to travel within Hanoi? Whatever the purpose, understanding “how to read truck payload” is extremely important.
Truck payload, also known as allowable load, is the maximum weight of cargo that a vehicle is allowed to carry, including the weight of people, goods, and accessories on the vehicle. This parameter is clearly defined by the manufacturer and is displayed on the vehicle’s label as well as in the vehicle registration certificate.
Understanding “how to read truck payload” not only helps you avoid trouble with law enforcement when participating in traffic but also ensures safety for yourself and those around you.
Mr. Nguyen Van A, a traffic safety expert at the Road Transport College, said: “Overloading is one of the leading causes of serious traffic accidents. When a vehicle is overloaded, the force acting on the braking system and tires increases significantly, making the vehicle difficult to control and prone to accidents, especially when traveling on steep roads.”
Truck Payload Reading: Image of a label showing the allowable payload of a truck
“How to read truck payload” seems complicated but is extremely simple if you grasp the following information:
Truck payload information is usually clearly marked on a label affixed to the vehicle’s door frame, on the driver’s side, or in the vehicle’s owner’s manual.
On the vehicle’s label, the payload is usually expressed by the following parameters:
Truck Payload Reading: Image of a driver checking payload information on the vehicle label
Suppose you buy an Isuzu truck at the Isuzu Giai Phong truck dealer in Hanoi. The vehicle’s label states:
Therefore, the allowable payload of the vehicle is: 5,000 kg – 2,500 kg = 2,500 kg.
“How to read truck payload” is basic but extremely important knowledge for anyone who owns or intends to use a truck. Hopefully, this article has provided you with useful information. Share this article with your friends and relatives to together raise awareness when participating in traffic!
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