Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00577:clause:2_4:p1
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Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 4 (pt 1/3)
Character Range: 11221–14255

4         Tri‑axle groups (3 consecutive axles connected by a load sharing suspension)
          (a) 6, 8 or 10 tyres                                                                   15.0
          (b) 6 wide profile tyres (375 mm or over):
          (i) on pig trailers                                                                    18.0
          (ii) on other vehicles                                                                 20.0
          (c) 12 or more tyres:
          (i) on pig trailers                                                                    18.0
          (ii) on other vehicles                                                                 20.0

Part 2—Equivalent standard axles for rows of tyres across trailers

Table A Trailers with rows of 8 tyres

Column 1                       Column 2
Average load per row (tonnes)  Equivalent standard axles per row
10 or more but less than 11    0.4
11 or more but less than 12    0.6
12 or more but less than 13    0.9
13 or more but less than 14    1.2
14 or more but less than 15    1.7
15 or more but less than 16    2.2
16 or more but less than 17    2.8
17 or more but less than 18    3.6
18 or more but less than 19    4.6
19 or more but less than 20    5.7
20 or more but less than 21    6.9
21 or more but less than 22    8.4
22 or more but less than 23    10.2
23 or more but less than 24    12.1
24 or more                     14.4

Table B Trailers with rows of 4 tyres

Column 1                       Column 2
Average load per row (tonnes)  Equivalent standard axles per row
5 or more but less than 6      0.1
6 or more but less than 7      0.3
7 or more but less than 8      0.5
8 or more but less than 9      0.9
9 or more but less than 10     1.5
10 or more but less than 11    2.2
11 or more but less than 12    3.2
12 or more                     4.6

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