It depends on the local regulations or the rules laid down by the controlling organisation.
No
50 Feet
There have been explosive loaded projectiles MUCH smaller than 1 inch- however, as the size of the projectile decreases, the space available for, and the possible weight of, explosives becomes so small as to make the presence of explosives meaningless.
A warning of a Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) may include unusual vehicle behavior, such as erratic driving or a vehicle parked in a suspicious location for an extended period. Additionally, the presence of individuals exhibiting suspicious behavior around the vehicle, or the vehicle being loaded with excessive cargo or explosives, can also be indicators. Vigilance and awareness of such signs are crucial for identifying potential threats.
Obviously an unloaded vehicle.
Depends on the vehicle and braking system. In a commercial vehicle, the brakes are designed specifically for stopping a loaded vehicle, and an unloaded truck can actually require more stopping distance than a loaded truck.
what the vehicle wights when it is loaded with out people like full of fuel and is ready to drive it is alway gvw it is found on the drivers door jam gross vehicle weight
Kamikaze- "The Divine Wind"
Fully loaded usually means to buy a vehicle with every option available.
Yes, it can. It can cause a lightly or heavily loaded vehicle to do that in such conditions, or in icy conditions, as well.
Soviet Union
Kamikaze (divine wind).