7. Loading instructions
In addition to the provisions of articles R. 312-2 to R. 312-6 of the Highway Code governing the maximum weight of vehicles (total authorized laden weight), vehicle combinations (total authorized rolling weight) and the maximum axle load, the loading of hazardous materials on board a transport unit must comply with specifications restricting tonnage, filling, mixed loading between materials, etc., as well as with the provisions of articles R. 312-2 to R. 312-6 of the Highway Code governing the maximum weight of vehicles (total authorized laden weight), vehicle combinations (total authorized rolling weight) and the maximum axle load.
7.1 Shipment limits
Where they exist (classes 1, 4.1 and 5.2), these restrictions on quantities carried on board the same vehicle...
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