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"Kerbside" refers to the edge of the roadway where it meets the curb, typically associated with areas designated for parking, loading, or unloading vehicles. It is often used in contexts like waste collection, where items are placed at the kerbside for pickup. The term can also describe activities or services that take place adjacent to the street, such as kerbside dining or markets.
Kerbside weight refers to the weight of a vehicle when it is fully loaded with passengers, fuel, and cargo as it sits at the kerb or edge of the road. This weight is used for various vehicle regulations and safety considerations.
In relation to cars N/S means nearside (kerbside). N/S can also mean:Newtons per secondnon-smokingnon-serviceablenot specified
Most countries have some form of recycling. Some countries have kerbside collection of recylables, others have drop off depots. Some countries rely on amateur collectors who claim cans and paper from trash and landfill and sell to recyclers for a small profit.
It can mean literally a folder, or it can mean a collection of something
1561kg kerbside weight. Max gross vehicle weight 2100kg,
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The kerbside weight of a VW T4 typically ranges from approximately 1,800 to 2,500 kg, depending on the specific model and configuration, such as engine type and whether it's a passenger or cargo variant. It's important to check the vehicle's documentation or manufacturer specifications for the exact weight of a particular T4 model.
Its a collection of something
If you mean "Is The Laser Collection 3 out yet?" then yes, it is. Check it out on You Tube.
This is a swarm.
That cannot be answered. You can have many different sizes, the only reason it would be fixed is if your local authority made a regulation.