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CMVs are restricted by gross weight (total weight of vehicle and cargo), and by axle weight (i.e., the weight carried by each tire). The federal weight limits for CMVs are 80,000 pounds (36,000 kg) for gross weight (unless the bridge formula dictates a lower limit), 34,000 pounds (15,000 kg) for a tandem axle, and 20,000 pounds (9,100 kg) for a ...
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In 1964 the Highway Research Board recommended to congress that weight limits be set based on a bridge formula table. Not until 1974 was the limit raised to 80,000 lb in conjunction with the federal bridge formula limits. I will incorporate this info into the article. --ErgoSum88 19:45, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
The state Department of Transportation (WSDOT) recently placed weight restrictions on the bridge on state Route 165. Anything over 8 tons or 16,000 pounds can no longer cross the bridge, according ...
Website meant to help drivers 'anticipate and plan' The aim, according to Gov. Dan McKee, is to give drivers a new tool to help them "anticipate and plan for the added drive time on different days ...
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Originally developed by Gérard Neuberg of France, its objective is to achieve a formula for the final score of every pair to which each hand they have played contributes with equal weight. [ 1 ] Although the objective behind the formula is of questionable soundness, the formula itself follows from well-defined mathematical assumptions, and is ...