Mittens:
TRUCKS OVER 2600 GVW PROHIBITED. DOES RV COUNT???
Answer:
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) is the actual weight of the fully loaded vehicle or trailer, including all cargo, fluids, passengers, and optional equipment, as measured by a scale.
If you are in a motor home and not towing anything, the GVW is the total weight of the RV and everything in it. If your RV is composed of more than one unit (towing a trailer or a vehicle), then the GVW is only part of the total.
For more, go to the website I got this from:
http://changingears.com/rv-sec...les-understand.shtml
My thought: Common sense says normally, YES it counts and they just put "trucks" because whoever made the sign figures that's just about the only vehicle that's going to weigh that much. Weight distribution being a consideration, a stretch limo weighs over 6000, but doesn't put the same kind of stress on the road as a truck of the same weight. But an RV puts similar stress on the road as a truck.
However, 2600 is incredibly light in the vehicle world. I would say any sign that says that is basically saying "No trucks" since I doubt there even exists a truck with less than 2 tons of GVW, based on the definition above.
Random fact:
The Presidential Limousine has an approximate weight of 14,000 to 16,000 pounds. All the armor and bullet proof glass are heavy!
Mittens:
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