Currrently, standard weight limits apply to the total truck and not just the box. Federal law established the minimum weight requirements with four basic limits for single axle, double axle, bridge and gross vehicle weight. Only seven States curretly apply the federal limits; the reminaing States apply some combination of the standard limits.
There is not a state weight limit on this particular piece of gym equipment.
Most states don't have truck speed limits. So in a state like Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, etc. (where the speed limit is 75), trucks can do the speed limit.
It depends on the particular country's or state's legislation. Some have different rules for heavy vehicles, others do not. In the US state of Texas, the speed limit for trucks is usually five mph below the speed limit for cars (10 below in areas where the speed limit has been increased to 80 mph). Several states also have a 55 mph speed limit for trucks, including Ohio, Michigan, and California. However, these speed limit regulations typically apply only to commercial trucks, and not to vehicles exempt from CDL requirements, such as recreational vehicles. ******************************************************* Calif, any vehicle with trailer is 55. Even a car with a small camper.
I will limit my answer to the State of Indiana: Maximum curb weight is 80,000 lbs.
Age limit for CBSE 1st standard depends on the state your in. Normally the child should be, 5/5.5+ to 6/6.5 years
For interstate travel, 20,000 lbs. What would be allowed under permit varies by state.
It depends on the state but the usual legal requirement for a car seat is between 4-6. They usually have a height and weight limit.
As far as weight goes, the national weight limit for Interstate highways is 80,000 lbs. Some states may allow for heavier trucks doing intrastate runs and solely on state maintained roads, but most will still follow the same federal bridge law formula which applies to interstate commerce vehicles. I cannot say what Florida's tractor length or overall vehicle length laws are offhand, but they have the same limitations on trailer length (53 feet), bridge length between the drive axles and trailer axles (41 feet) and vehicle width limitations (106 inches) and height limitations (13 feet, 6 inches) as every other east coast state.
limit state method
the state with the highest speed limit is Texas
Legal limits can vary from state to state, but a good general rule is 800 pounds per wheel. Axel weight limits should not exceed 73,280 pounds.
Montana