OT a little, but my OKA weighed in at 4990 for a GVM of 4995, fluids full, fridge(s) loaded and food in cupboards, with me (111 kg back then) in it. A little too close for comfort. If it had had the original steelies rather than the mags it would have been over. 
I have since removed a lot of ironmongery installed by the PO, who probably worked on the Harbour Bridge or something, but still, any "friend" who is silly enough to accompany me is going to need to go on a diet. I've lost 20 kg which is a start, I guess. 
Point is, how many people actually know? Until they find out the hard way. This bloke was a truck driver, apparently. Hard to believe, given just how hard we are policed for overmass infringements. I still can't believe that any muppet with a DL can go out and buy a tow car and van with zero training, and hit the roads, and yet a B-Double will be pinched for being a tonne over. Every part of the truck is designed to carry loads. Pretty much no part of a caravan is, they'e "designed" to carry all the comforts of home. People who need the comforts of home should stay there, imo. Car/van combos should be subject to the same regs as any HV. Including entering weighbridges.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
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